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Biomed Analysis: Time for rights-based women's health

We need to revive the rights-based agenda and realign research priorities for women's health, says Priya Shetty.

23 May 2012 | EN

Diamondback moth

Farmers in Africa should switch to biopesticides

Biopesticides are better and safer than chemical pesticides — policymakers must do more to promote them, says insect ecologist Manuele Tamò.

12 April 2012 | EN | FR

Woman farmer, DRC

Scale up existing S&T initiatives to bridge gender gap

Tackling gender equality with science and technology doesn't have to mean reinventing the wheel, argues Calestous Juma.

Source: Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

6 March 2012 | EN | ES

Biomed Analysis: Sustainability goals too light on health

The proposed Sustainable Development Goals need more focus on health to continue the progress achieved with MDGs, argues Priya Shetty.

16 February 2012 | EN | FR

Indian woman and baby

Population could keep climbing — and we must be prepared

Population forecasts may be based on unrealistic assumptions of demographic change in the developing world, warns Carl Haub.

Source: Yale Environment 360

20 September 2011 | EN

Girls in school, Ethiopia

Tackle fallacies to promote gender equality in science

More girls will study natural sciences if social norms are challenged — there are no innate barriers, argues Emily Ngubia Kuria.

22 June 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Children run to school in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa

South Africa must attract more women to science

A policy to encourage women graduates in South Africa has worked. Now we must support women scientists, says science minister Naledi Pandor.

22 June 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Teacher in Rajasthan, India

Women teachers can help bridge the science gender gap

More women teachers and better teaching methods will encourage girls to engage with science, says science educator Minella Clutario Alarcon.

22 June 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Woman speaks at conference

How mentoring can help women scientists

Mentoring helps women build careers in science, and helps science get the best out of women, says social psychologist Tineke Willemsen.

22 June 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Family-friendly policies must target men too

Policies that help remove the stigma around childcare will help put men and women on an equal footing in science, says Mary Ann Mason.

22 June 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Modern biotech can help with weeding

Weeding, which causes problems for women in developing countries, can benefit from modern biotechnology, says Jonathan Gressel.

Source: Nature Biotechnology

21 December 2009 | EN

A pregnant woman in Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat, India

Risk-averse researchers put mothers' lives at risk

Researchers are putting women's lives at risk by being too cautious about trialling drugs during pregnancy, say Nicholas J. White and colleagues.

Source: PLoS Medicine

24 June 2008 | EN | 中文

Indian scientists need to be more enquiring

Wanted: Imaginative Indian climate scientists

To meet the challenge of climate change, Indian scientists need more imagination and vigour, and to stop playing safe, says Sunita Narain.

Source: Business Standard

16 August 2007 | EN | 中文

Striving for a truly democratic science

One year on from the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, Shirley Malcom calls for better science and technology education for all – especially women.

Source: Science

10 October 2003 | EN