THE pandemic has killed more than 4 million people worldwide, tested and devastated health-care systems and affected economies. It has also reversed many gains for women’s health, empowerment, rights and education.
The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization estimates that more than 11 million girls may not return to school once the pandemic subsides. This threatens decades of progress that has been made to keep girls in school.
We know that for a country to attain overall good health, fight diseases, protect the environment, achieve food security, and develop technologies and discoveries, it has to use the scientific knowledge and skills of all its people.
Unfortunately, women remain underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem), and occupy fewer positions at top universities.
Gender disparities in science persist…