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Thursday, 20 June 2013
Developing countries need more women scientists. How wide is the gender gap? What are the obstacles preventing women and girls from advancing in scientific fields, and what can be done to overcome them?
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Why does the gender gap in science persist in Africa?
The facts and figures reveal a web of barriers for women scientists in the developing world
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