Despite advancements in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education and career fields, gender inclusion policies have yet to fully bridge the gap. While several initiatives aim to encourage female participation, from scholarships to mentorship programs, the ongoing underrepresentation of women, especially in leadership roles and certain STEM disciplines, suggests that current policies need strengthening and further innovation.
- Log in or register to contribute
Contribute to three or more articles across any domain to qualify for the Contributor badge. Please check back tomorrow for updates on your progress.