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Intrepid Travel is relaunching its range of Women’s Expeditions in time for International Women’s Day this March. The new and redesigned tours will support women in badly affected countries: Peru, India, Iran, Morocco and Jordan. Females in tourism are more affected by COVID-19 because they tend to work in low-skilled or informal jobs. Guided by local women, the tours include activities that wouldn’t be possible with men but give an insight into women’s lives in other cultures, such as visiting a beauty salon in Iran.
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