The participation of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields is key to equipping them for the future. Though historically underrepresented, more women are breaking through the barriers and excelling in these fields. Universities and organizations are supporting this shift with initiatives to encourage girls to pursue STEM education from an early age, aiming to balance gender representation and drive innovation.
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