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  1. Guide to 'Mainstreaming Disability Based on the Social Economy Model'

    of an organisation. Although some are more specific and difficult to implement, others can be set up quite

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  2. European Parliament Tourism Intergroup Hosts Meeting on Impact of Global Recession

    with a fall of minus 3% in Europe, which is set to continue in 2009. Mr. Harald Weidenhofer, EFFAT

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

    from the region of South Europe, and by defining a set of measures to promote accessibility in tourism

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  4. GuideGecko: A New Way to Publish Your Own Accessible Travel Guide

    the guide. Authors set their own price and earn 50-75% on every sale. Guides can be updated at any

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  5. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    mobility, their families and friends. Since it was set up in 2005, Accessible Portugal has organized

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  6. Monitoring of the implementation of the Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities

    with disabilities in social life and development as set forth in the World Programme of Action concerning

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  7. GoAfrica Safaris and Travel

    At GoAfrica Safaris & Travel we tailor make our safaris to suit individual needs and interests and give you the opportunity to explore the mysteries, magic and wonders of Africa. Rather than offer a selection of set packaged safari options, we can create the ideal itinerary just for you. This means

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  8. New Zealand Winter Games Make History

    Winter Games in the adaptive skiing calendar is further highlighted by IPCs decision to set

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  9. Council of Europe Disability Action Plan, 2006-2015. Recommendation Rec(2006)5.

    in their policy, legislation and practice the principles and implement the actions set out in the Council

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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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