How the Exodus Travels Foundation is Helping to Empower Women Around the World
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Inspiring female guides and rangers in Africa
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Women in travel: female-led initiatives to support around the world Radhika Aligh
All over the world, women are innovating, leading, championing and overcoming challenges within the realms of art, gastronomy and local enterprises.
From a female-only poaching unit protecting a South African nature reserve to the Kilimanjaro mountain guides, we meet the women around the world smashing stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated jobs in celebration of International Women’s Day.
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The Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit - Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa
The all-woman unit was founded in 2013 by Transfrontier Africa NPC to protect the Olifants West Region of Balule Nature Reserve. Within the first year of operation, the Black Mambas were invited to expand into other regions and now protect all boundaries of the reserve. Eight years on, the unit has grown from six to thirty-six with more women applying to be ra