In Morocco, where more than 80 per cent of women in rural areas can’t read or write, Intrepid’s women leaders are effecting change.
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An ocean of colours: Hafida Zizi’s quest to capture the lives of Amazigh women on canvas
by Ben Birchallby Ben BirchallFrom her gallery in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aït Benhaddou, Moroccan painter Hafida Zizi quietly captures the lives and traditions of Amazigh women.
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World Bicycle Relief co-founder FK Day explains how two wheels can help people achieve independence and thrive in tough conditions.
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A whole lot more goes into Intrepid tote bags than you might think
by Emma Sparksby Emma SparksIntrepid tote bags aren’t just handy for carrying around your sunscreen and reusable water bottle – they’re creating real social impact.
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Drew Roberts is the founder of Shared Knowledge, an organisation delivering Aboriginal cultural experiences in Sydney, Australia. Here, he shares what it means to connect to Country and how we …
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“When you have no income, you have no voice.” How the hyacinth weavers of Siem Reap are changing lives for good
On the outskirts of Siem Reap, not-for-profit organisation Rokhak is changing the lives of Cambodian women and helping the environment at the same time. We sat down with founder, Hor …