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Panel for CSW65 - STEM for Women's Empowerment: Raising the Awareness of the Power of STEM
Why is STEM necessary?
Access to and control over science and technology play a role in determining which countries, and which people within these countries, are actively involved in setting the future agenda and policy. Science and technology (STEM) are key drivers in today’s economies as twin pillars of progress in knowledge and quality of life to and from which women need to have equal access and benefit. STEM is necessary to improve education, eradicate poverty, prevent exodus from rural communities, fight diseases, and respond to the challenges of global health and climate change.
Panel Moderators: - Afton Beutler (AHP & MLP) - Manjit Dosanjh ( ICEC, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, CERN)
Speakers: - Manjit Dosanjh: University of Oxford/CERN/ICEC (International Cancer Experts Corps), Professor
- Mimoza Ristova: University in Skopje, North Macedonia, Professor
- Rabia Sa’id: Bayero University Kano Nigeria, Professor
- Margarita Kalinina-Pohl: James Martin Center for Non-proliferation Studies/Middlebury Institute of International Studies
Rapporteur: - Mutua K. Kobia: MLP, Global Education Opportunity Program, Geneva International Centre for Justice (GICJ), Human Rights Officer
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