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  1. Chinese Experts Visit Madrid, Spain To Learn What Makes A Leading Accessible Tourism Destination

    visitors - and bringing rewards to both visitors and communities alike. Download two Study Tour leaflets

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  2. ACCESS-IT. Innovation for Accessible Tourism in Natural and Rural Areas

    and regional economies in turn, bringing heightened wellbeing for persons with disabilities. Partners

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  3. Collaboration Between The PM² Alliance And ENAT

    for the enhancement of project management mindsets and practices, bringing peers together to exchange

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  4. ETCAATS - Accessible Tourism Online Training, 7 years on

    , gaining personal and professional skills and bringing new ideas and inspiration to the tourism

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  5. WTTC Releases Major New Paper for Inclusive and Accessible Guidelines to Aid Global Travel and Tourism Recovery

    are an important step forward in bringing accessibility into the mainstream thereby making travel accessible

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  6. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2021 and Expert Panel Discussion - Online

    Discussion: "Bringing Tourism to Life in the time of COVID" Wednesday, 23 June 2021, 13.30 - 15.00

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  7. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    on Tourism and related services, in which UNWTO coordinated working group WG14 bringing together 85

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  8. International Paralympic Committee Campaign, WeThe15: A global human rights movement for the 1.2 billion persons with disabilities

    with disabilities.” Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said: “WeThe15 is bringing

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  9. ENAT And Zero Project Cooperate To Promote Innovations In Accessible Tourism for All

    . This is a great opportunity for bringing a fresh and innovative spirit to the tourism sector. With our

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  10. AccessibleEU European event - Building Community, Connecting Stakeholders, Madrid, Spain

    and stakeholders involved in accessibility to identify specific capacity-building and support needs, bringing

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