One of the primary skill gaps facing women in tech originates from educational institutions. Stereotypes and gender biases discourage girls from pursuing STEM fields from a young age. Programs aimed at reversing this trend are crucial but not yet widespread. To do enough, initiatives must scale up to reach more young women through mentorship programs, scholarships, and STEM education promotion that dismantles gender biases and showcases the achievements of women in tech.
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