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STEMming the Tide: Why women are still missing from labs and leadership
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Despite progress in university enrollment, a UNESCO report highlights a persistent gender gap in STEM fields globally. Women are underrepresented in engineering, technical training, and digital skills, particularly in low-income countries. Even with STEM education, they face barriers to leadership roles. Systemic changes, including mentorship and flexible policies, are crucial to ensure women can fully contribute to innovation and progress.
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