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  1. New Toolkit Urges Tourism Businesses in Belfast To Embrace Inclusivity

    Embrace the Inclusive Spirit’ is the latest initiative delivered by the council to support Belfast... and said the Embrace the Inclusive Spirit toolkit was a good example of the practical support... helped to develop this valuable resource.” Embrace the Inclusive Spirit is the second phase

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  2. Promoting Safe Egress and Evacuation for People with Disabilities

    or by telephoning the Dublin office on: (00353) (0)1 608 0400. Visit the NDA Website

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  3. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    of the Executive Council Board of the UN World Tourism Organisation and in that role in Nairobi in July 2011 has

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  4. EU Access Cities Award competition advances towards the December final

    . The European Jury is composed of: The Chairman, Marek Kamiński, Polish Polar explorer, the only

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  5. Welcome to the UD2014 International Conference on Universal Design!

    A Moore, Hubert Froyen, Bodil Jönsson, Finn Petrén, Stefan Johansson and Ivor Ambrose. The subject

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  6. International Paralympic Committee Campaign, WeThe15: A global human rights movement for the 1.2 billion persons with disabilities

    and the Niagara Falls spanning Canada and the USA. Digital media: Several activities are also planned across

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  7. Webinar: Accessible Tourism Within and Beyond Protected Areas in Lebanon, 5 May 2022

    Speakers Opening Remarks Ms. Julie Lebnan, Lebanon Mountain Traiil Association (LMTA) A Glimpse

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  8. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    [dot] ro tel/fax: 004 021 322 01 88. Calypso Meetings Facilitating Exchanges Calypso Meetings

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  9. Accessible Indonesia

    90222, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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  10. ATAP, a Discussion Platform on Accessible Tourism in the Asia Pacific Region Started on Facebook

    Toraja kids in traditional dress, Sulawesi. (Photo, Accessible Indonesia/Webshop.co.id). Increasing awareness about the rights of persons with disability and realization of the huge potential of disabled travelers as customers, helped to make accessible tourism relatively common in the ‘Western

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