Investing in policy and advocacy work that pushes for systemic changes in education and employment can help close the gender gap in STEM. This includes funding research on gender disparities, supporting policies that encourage diversity in STEM education and careers, and lobbying for changes that make these fields more inclusive.

Investing in policy and advocacy work that pushes for systemic changes in education and employment can help close the gender gap in STEM. This includes funding research on gender disparities, supporting policies that encourage diversity in STEM education and careers, and lobbying for changes that make these fields more inclusive.

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