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  1. #MapMyDay: People Worldwide Are Invited To Map Accessibility in Tourism

    freedom and self determination are expressed more than in any other areas in modern society... be found at www.mapmyday.org/en/press

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  2. TAD - The Ability Advisor

    . It offers modern vocational training and high quality services both to people and to companies... 9001:2008 (LST EN ISO9001:2008). Website: www.paneveziodrmc.lt Project partners: European Network

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  3. Visits4u. Capacity Building Project Aiming to Improve Inclusive Tourism Provision

    of tourism packages in three partner countries (Greece, Latvia, Spain) based on two themes: modern art

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  4. Disappointing Compromise on EU Accessibility Act

    -makers should show how a modern, inclusive and socially sustainable society can be achieved. While

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  5. Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

    , sustainable and modern energy for all Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic

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  6. AccessibleEU Greece - Designing Accessible Events

    in modern culture Monica Tsiliberdi, Head of the Development Directorate of Contemporary Creation

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  7. Certified T-Guides

    certified in 2016. The list continues to grow. The qualified tourist guides listed below have...: www.touristguides-ngreece.gr/en/meli-en/lykisa-foteini/ Languages: Greek, English Marinela Marmalaki Area...: www.guidestockholm.com/en/guider/ elisabeth-daude-2/ Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish Anna

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  8. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    of incoming calls, the number of studios will grow. The interpreters work for publicly held interpreter

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  9. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    . The aim is to grow the number of hotels to 200 over the next years, focusing on the Nordic region

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  10. New Website on Access Tourism in New Zealand

    A new website on Access Tourism in New Zealand and worldwide has been born, writes ENAT Member, Sandra Rhodda. Access Tourism is tourism for people with disabilities. Already a huge untapped economic market, the number of people with disabilities worldwide is set to grow with the ageing

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