There is a substantive belief that collaborative efforts in tech policy can significantly contribute to closing the gender gap in STEM. Such collaborations can create policies that not only encourage but also support women's participation in these fields. By incorporating a wide range of perspectives in policy-making, including those of women in STEM, policies can become more inclusive and tailored to address specific challenges faced by women.
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