Um Mohammed says she keeps her passengers safe by wearing a mask and using an alcohol spray to sanitise her car. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
In the coastal Palestinian territory women have the same legal rights as men to drive a vehicle, but in practice the trade of taxi driver has been exclusively male, until now . Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Al Mokhtara has its fans already. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed has five children and works to support them. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed makes an average of $4 per day. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed says she keeps her passengers safe by wearing a mask and using an alcohol spray to sanitise her car. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
In the coastal Palestinian territory women have the same legal rights as men to drive a vehicle, but in practice the trade of taxi driver has been exclusively male, until now . Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Al Mokhtara has its fans already. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed has five children and works to support them. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed makes an average of $4 per day. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Um Mohammed says she keeps her passengers safe by wearing a mask and using an alcohol spray to sanitise her car. Photo by Majd Mahmoud
Gaza's first woman taxi driver breaks barriers despite Covid downturn
Um Mohammed says she set up her ride-hailing service to protect women and fill a niche in the market