Yes, global partnerships can be instrumental in closing the gender gap in STEM, but their success often hinges on supportive policies. Governments, international organizations, and educational institutions need to work together to create policies that actively promote gender equality in STEM education and careers. These could include funding for gender-inclusive programs, efforts to combat stereotypes, and initiatives to provide equitable career advancement opportunities.
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