One of the significant challenges women face in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields is pervasive gender bias and stereotyping. Despite progress, there's a still prevalent belief that men are more suited to STEM careers. Programs can bridge this gap by actively promoting gender-neutral beliefs, providing mentorship opportunities with successful women in STEM, and creating awareness campaigns that debunk stereotypes.

One of the significant challenges women face in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields is pervasive gender bias and stereotyping. Despite progress, there's a still prevalent belief that men are more suited to STEM careers. Programs can bridge this gap by actively promoting gender-neutral beliefs, providing mentorship opportunities with successful women in STEM, and creating awareness campaigns that debunk stereotypes.

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