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Ahead of International Women s Day on March 8, Sarah Marshall speaks to some of the inspiring female forces shaping our future holidays. For too long, so many career fields have been dominated by men. Travel is no exception. From operators designing itineraries, to guides leading tours, few distinguished roles have been easy for women to reach. All that is changing though, resulting in a far better travel experience for everyone. In celebration of International Woman s Day on March 8, three inspiring ladies leading the charge share their stories and future ambitions.
1. The leading light Jonesia Zawadi Dominic, safari guide for Asilia Africa s all female Dunia camp in Tanzania
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