The Woman Who Challenged Morocco’s Tourism Industry For Women’s Rights—And Won

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'I strongly believe that travel opens people’s minds and creates tolerance among people from different cultures.' Via forbes

). Furthermore, eighty percent of females in rural areas cannot read or write, making it difficult to improve those statistics.

“The nature of the job means you are traveling away from home and in the company of foreign tourists,” she explained. “[At that time] only four percent of tour leaders in Morocco were female and, of these, very few spoke English.”Born in Morocco, Zina has also lived in Canada, the United Kingdom and France, fueling a lifelong passion for travel.

 

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Forbes Most definitely.

Forbes Alleen wel jammer dat mensen niet beseffen dat ze dan niet met het vliegtuig of met andere zwaar milieuverontreinigende voertuigen die reis zouden moeten maken.... Ga fietsen, wandelen of anders met de trein of de zeilboot!

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