The gender gap in STEM is not just a cultural issue but also a policy one. Global tech alliances can leverage their collective voice to advocate for policies that promote gender equality in STEM education and employment. Working with governments and international bodies to implement and enforce these policies can create a more conducive environment for women to enter and remain in STEM fields.
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