If you are a "Free Woman Traveller", or just a gourmet, here it is the first example of travels following the GRT newtork members initiatives.
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GRT was invited to the 11th edition of Itaca migrants and travelers - Festival of Responsible Tourism to bring its experience to the event: The journey as a possibility for the development of local communities.
The preliminary findings of the second Global Report on Women in Tourism have been released.
Have your business in control and not have your business control you! How? This is what Carole Favre teaches in a very innovative way.
Small and medium sized enterprises are celebrated in the Year for Local Entrepreneurship, and are published on the new Platform Vaolo
We are pleased to announce that GRT has been invited by the International Trade Centre (ITC, joint agency of the UN and WTO), to develope the first Group about Responsible Tourism for their She Trades initiative.
Women tourism entrepreneurs are invited to join She Trades and to enter the GRT Group on She Trades
We recently took part in a “Gender Equality in Tourism” Panel at the Berlin Travel Show on March 8th , where we were introduced to a panel of interesting speakers with important ideas to be shared.
Grt and ten organisations have come together to promote the Women Empowerment Principles.
Who have been the most surprised on the 20 of march, at the Responsible Tourism Awards in Rabat? Zineb and Jean PIerre Datcharry, who, with the Swiss NGO won the Prix Public for the project "Tourism Therapeutique" .
At the Forum of sustainable tourism in Tunisia, we have launched a Gender Label and interviewed interesting ladies. Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/GenderResponsibleTourismGRT/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE&fref=nf
Gender Responsible Tourism proudly contributed to the last Report produced by the Center for Responsible Travel, the 5th edition of "The case for Responsible Travel. Trends & Statistics", edited by Samantha Hogenson and launched during the Sustainable Tourism Forum, in Sept. 27, at the UN Foundation in Washington, D.C: a “communicative crossing of borders” as Martha Honey, CREST’s executive director, said.
Heading for Morocco, from the month of October, in two trips with Viaggi Solidali.
The local NGO Migration et Développement's cultural mediator will help to better understand the realities on the field. To share the work of agricultural and artcrafts coops, particularly the one of argan oil women producers.
To take part of the active associative life of women, in the south of the Country, among the strongest and most emancipated. To go berbers product's shopping, straight from the producers, such as the wonderful Tinfat carpets, the saffron at Ifri, the argan oil at Agni's Fed.
Equations struggle against violence against women in tourism, continues with the response to the statement made by Mr. Jaitely on Delhi gang rape as a small incident causing loss to tourism and concerns over women issues in tourism.
New ideas for girls travellers, low cost, pampered in the hearth of european cities. As announced by Hostelbookers.
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