African Female participation in STEM subjects remains patchy
The World Bank’s (WB) Country Director, Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, warns that if the situation of female under-representation in Science, Technology, ...
Read moreThe World Bank’s (WB) Country Director, Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, warns that if the situation of female under-representation in Science, Technology, ...
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Read moreThe Generation Science Youth Month Campaign, in its second phase, remains dedicated to cultivating future science leaders On 26 June, ...
Read moreAt 24 years old Sumeekha Singh is probably among the youngest female scientists who are quietly transforming the face, character ...
Read moreOpinion article by Dr Mpumelelo Ncube, Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Work, University of ...
Read moreBy Nthabiseng Mokake, Publisher of Women in Science.Africa As we enter Youth Month, it is essential to recognize the pivotal ...
Read moreThe University of Pretoria will bring together thought leaders from across Africa and beyond to discuss the most pressing challenges ...
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