Current STEM policies have undoubtedly made strides in promoting gender diversity by creating more opportunities for women and girls in education and careers. However, these efforts often fall short in addressing the root causes of gender disparity, such as societal stereotypes and unconscious bias. For a more impactful change, policies must move beyond surface-level solutions and tackle these foundational issues.
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