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Please take a look at the information below, and click on any of the  highlighted names to link directly to each members website for further information.
 

 
OCIS Ltd provide consultancy advice towards the development and promotion of more sustainable forms of tourism. Their website also collects the best practice case studies of sustainable tourism and organisational links, which is available to the public.


The Overseas Development Institute is Britain's leading independent think-tank on international development and humanitarian issues. ODI’s work in tourism promotes an approach that puts poverty at the heart of the tourism debate by focusing on how tourism can enhance the livelihoods of the poor. This approach seeks to apply the principles of 'pro-poor growth' to the tourism sector. The underlying aim is to expand the opportunities and benefits for poor stakeholders from tourism by applying Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) strategies.


OmniTourism is a global provider of tourism related content, technology, eMarketing and distribution services. Their focus is to build sustainable relationships with consumers by providing them easy access to value added personal and fresh tourism related information and eCommerce capabilities, when they want it and the way they want it, while protecting their privacy.
 
 

Online travel training specialises in offering travel agents access to 50+ free travel training sites.  The training covers airline, cruise, destinations & tour operators.  There are also a number of links to other travel training providers.


Oxfam GB is a development, relief, and campaigning organisation that works with others to find lasting solutions to poverty and suffering around the world. Oxfam believes that in a world rich in resources, poverty isn’t a fact of life but an injustice which must be overcome and believes that everyone is entitled to a life of dignity and opportunity. It works with poor communities, local partner organisations, volunteers, and supporters to make this a reality and with others to overcome poverty and suffering. It runs long term development programmes and campaigning on poverty alleviation in the context of tourism also.


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