Closing the Gap in Science: How Women and Girls Across Borders Are Building the Future
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Closing the Gap in Science: How Women and Girls Across Borders Are Building the Future
In Tanzania, a young girl speaks about science with excitement, dreaming of becoming a doctor who can help others. In Palestine, young women continue their studies in engineering and medical sciences despite significant disruption and uncertainty, driven by a desire to serve their communities through knowledge. They will never meet. Their classrooms look nothing alike. Yet they are part of the same story, one where science opens doors to resilie…
Gilberto de los Santos Cruz On 11 February, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science is commemorated worldwide, a date that invites us to reflect, celebrate and renew commitments to the full and equal participation of women and girls in all fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).This day is not only a reminder of the achievements of women scientists throughout history, but also a call to remove structural ba…
Women and girls in science: Dismantling barriers, closing gender gaps
Although women are more likely than young men to pursue higher education, they make up only 35 per cent of science graduates.
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