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Chrysis Michailidis, spoke on accessibility as a Human Right and a characteristic of Culture, noting
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can be found on the 'Advice for Tourism Businesses' section of the web site. The Equality and Human
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equality and inclusion initiatives within an organization (e.g. Human Resource (HR) managers or those
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participation in the digital world is a basic human right. As a result it is committed to promoting digital
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on Human Rights and Disability European Network for Accessible Tourism European Disability Forum
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We are proud to be the first travel agency in Slovenia, specialized in accessible tourism services for people with special needs. We endeavor for tourism to be seen as a basic human right and not as a luxury, available only for selected people. Everyone wish to relax from time to time, experience
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, as well as its vision of tourism as a factor for development and for the promotion of fundamental human... Global Code of Ethics for Tourism: http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/global-code-ethics-tourism UNWTO
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to enjoy nature, the art of bygone days, and human contact, taking advantage of a historic work
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to serve as a force for human growth, development and well-being. World Leisure pursues these goals through
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Think pistes are just for the able-bodied? Not so, says Mary Novakovich. Skiing USA, photo by Kennedy. As the 2012 Paralympics showed so emphatically, there are few limits to what the human body can achieve in sport. The same is true of winter sports, where accessibility and facilities for disabled
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