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  1. Norway Declaration on Universal Design, 2024

    -making, particularly involving persons with disabilities, older people, and their representative

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  2. AccessibleEU European Event – Accessible Tourism: Harnessing the benefits of inclusive destinations for companies and people

    of the key initiatives proposed in the European Commission’s Strategy for the Rights of Persons

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  3. Destinations and companies place accessibility at the forefront of tourism planning and product development

    opportunities for persons with disabilities in the sector; and Utilising innovation and data to raise public

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  4. BMZ and UN Tourism Special Session - Breaking Barriers: Pathway to Inclusive Employment and Accessible Tourism

    accessible workplaces and opening new pathways for persons with disabilities, both as workers and clients

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  5. Launch of European Travellers with Mobility Disabilities 2025 Study

    or long-term health conditions. This major survey of persons with disabilties and their companions

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  6. FEEL IT - A Pioneer Curriculum for Designing Tourism Experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

    or receive feedback for their trip. FEEL IT will also create a VR game that lets hearing persons have

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  7. AccessibleEU European Event – Hi, European Accessibility Act… Let’s Rock Accessibility!

    for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), Belgium Johannes Kepler Institute, University of Graz, Austria UNE

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  8. Enhancing an Accessible Educational Ecosystem. AccessibleEU and AAATE European Event

    Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030. The consortium which works

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  9. Survey: How companies perceive, approach and implement accessibility in the European Union

    2025, bringing together industry leaders, researchers, organisations representing persons

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  10. Rights delayed: Air travel for passengers with disabilities

    This Human Rights Report, addresses the experience of air travel in Europe for disabled travellers, aiming to raise awareness on the many barriers that continue to exclude "Persons with Reduced Mobility" (PRMs) from exercising their rights to freedom of movement. The report is based on a survey

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