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initiatives on the social model of disability and on a human rights approach. Table of Contents 1... AND HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH 4 DEFINITIONS OF ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORT AND TOURISM SERVICES 4 3. ACCESSIBILITY
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for development of human resources competencies. The emphasis will be placed on joint creation of a training... trainees’ real needs, capabilities and upcoming trends and demands for development of human resources
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tourism and related human resources development to all potential stakeholders including businesses, NGOs... is implemented within the project of the Human Resources and Employment Operational Programme... information is available on the ATHENA project website: http://www.project-athena.cz/en/international
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tourism is called to play an increasing role. Tourism increases human capital and its productivity in organizations and enterprises. However, human capital is, of course, not only a means to development
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with disabilities. The important issue of accessibility to all has been raised from a human rights.... But rights are universal. And nobody can enjoy human rights, to which they do not have access
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with Disabilities is the first human rights Convention adopted and concluded by the European Union... the full enjoyment of Human Rights by persons with disabilities, including full equality under the law
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Christoffersen, Director of the Danish Institute for Human Rights, which has been empowered to promote... of Human Rights and Anti-discrimination, Council of Europe . 12.00 Conclusions. Moderator, Nynne
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the fight against human trafficking and child exploitation, the road to greater gender equality... against human trafficking, especially child trafficking, in the tourism sector, applauding
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services). The ITA project will disseminate and elaborate the principles of the human rights... and Human Rights (EIDHR): Country-Based Support scheme for Georgia. Total funding: € 86,125 EU
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Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe, Madrid, Spain, 11 September 2013 “Accessibility is a central element of any responsible and sustainable tourism policy. It is both a human rights imperative... policy. It is both a human rights imperative and an exceptional business opportunity,” said UNWTO
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