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  1. CAFE Joy at UEFA EURO 2012 Goals Donation

    on after UEFA EURO 2012's final whistle. CAFE will continue its work with local partners in Poland

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  2. "Accessible Tourism Promotes Regional Development". The First South East Asia Conference on Accessible Tourism (SEACAT 2012)

    Minister’s Department. It is the first of such a kind of event organized in the region, and is aimed

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  3. The Wheelyboat Trust

    for disabled people on waters everywhere via a range of Wheelyboat models to meet everybody’s needs

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  4. II International Congress on Ethics and Tourism, Quito, Ecuador

    of Kéroul’s Board of Directors.

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  5. United Nations World Tourism Organization Awards Accessibility Tool

    and staircases for support, correct and complete signalling, for example, makes everyone’s lives easier

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  6. Accessibility: A Competitive Advantage for Tourism Destinations

    opportunities and challenges in this regard. The event will simultaneously elaborate on UNWTO’s on-going

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  7. Workshop on Accessible Tourism at FITUR Tourism Fair, Spain

    by the European Commission’s General Directorate of Tourism. The aim of the project is to promote and raise

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  8. New Research Project on Accessible Tourism Won By Surrey University Team

    to suggest ways on how to improve Europe’s tourism sector competitiveness and the attractiveness of its

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  9. Call for Participation: IV International Congress of Tourism For All. ONCE Foundation, Ávila, Spain

    of cultural potential into tourism products tailored to everyone´s needs. To show the employment

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  10. EU Study: Economic Impact and Travel Patterns of Accessible Tourism in Europe

    The research study, which started in January 2013, will examine the demand for and economic impact of accessible tourism in Europe. Findings from the study will be used to suggest ways on how to improve Europe’s tourism sector competitiveness and the attractiveness of its destinations. The European

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