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  1. EURO ACCESS Project

    to this area. raise awareness of user needs and expectations for an accessible public transport

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  2. Lousã - Accessible Tourism Destination, Portugal

    Located in the central region of Portugal, Lousã is an area which epitomises the unspoilt beauty of the Serra da Lousã mountain landscape. Following an initiative to host the first National Accessible Tourism Conference in April 2007, Lousã civil society organised a Task Force to plan

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  3. INTERREG IVc 2nd Call for Proposals. ENAT Offers Project Support

    for the promotion and development of accessible tourism Job Creation - opportunities in the developing area

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  4. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    the accessibility within the area of responsibility of the Real Estate and Traffic Committee. Action

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  5. Sesame Access - Wheelchair Access Revolution

    surroundings as the steps can be clad in whatever material matches the area. Consequently

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  6. EU-CHINA Information Society Delegation visits ENAT in Athens

    policies and experiences in the area of ”e-Inclusion” - overcoming the so-called ”Digital Divide

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  7. South Africa Focuses on Accessible Tourism During Visit of Disability Expert Dr. Scott Rains

    on how to improve both facilities and information for disabled travellers to the area. The issue

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  8. Dreams Academy

    to produce and create in the artistic area as well. Experiencing “social exclusion” due

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  9. City Hotel, Ljubljana - feel the comfort and give way to inspiration

    Centrally located in Ljubljana, the newly renovated City Hotel offers a warm welcome in modern surroundings with 200 guestrooms, conference centre and special services including library and a children's play area. Rooms are available for people with special needs and facilities throughout the hotel

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  10. 'Tourists and Tourism' Regional Tourism Workshop, Novi Sad, Serbia

    The Serbian NGO, "Centre Living Upright" is organising this workshop on the social and economic need for infrastructural investment for accessible tourism and to recognise the need for developing products and services in the area of tourism that will be accessible for all. The organiser’s intent

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