• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

fundsforNGOs News

Grants and Resources for Sustainability

  • Subscribe for Free
  • Premium Support
  • Premium Login
  • Premium Sign up
  • Home
  • Funds for NGOs
    • Agriculture, Food and Nutrition
    • Animals and Wildlife
    • Arts and Culture
    • Children
    • Civil Society
    • Community Development
    • COVID
    • Democracy and Good Governance
    • Disability
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Employment and Labour
    • Environmental Conservation and Climate Change
    • Family Support
    • Healthcare
    • HIV and AIDS
    • Housing and Shelter
    • Humanitarian Relief
    • Human Rights
    • Human Service
    • Information Technology
    • LGBTQ
    • Livelihood Development
    • Media and Development
    • Narcotics, Drugs and Crime
    • Old Age Care
    • Peace and Conflict Resolution
    • Poverty Alleviation
    • Refugees, Migration and Asylum Seekers
    • Science and Technology
    • Sports and Development
    • Sustainable Development
    • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
    • Women and Gender
  • Funds for Companies
    • Accounts and Finance
    • Agriculture, Food and Nutrition
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Environment and Climate Change
    • Healthcare
    • Innovation
    • Manufacturing
    • Media
    • Research Activities
    • Startups and Early-Stage
    • Sustainable Development
    • Technology
    • Travel and Tourism
    • Women
    • Youth
  • Funds for Individuals
    • All Individuals
    • Artists
    • Disabled Persons
    • LGBTQ Persons
    • PhD Holders
    • Researchers
    • Scientists
    • Students
    • Women
    • Writers
    • Youths
  • Funds in Your Country
    • Funds in Australia
    • Funds in Bangladesh
    • Funds in Belgium
    • Funds in Canada
    • Funds in Switzerland
    • Funds in Cameroon
    • Funds in Germany
    • Funds in the United Kingdom
    • Funds in Ghana
    • Funds in India
    • Funds in Kenya
    • Funds in Lebanon
    • Funds in Malawi
    • Funds in Nigeria
    • Funds in the Netherlands
    • Funds in Tanzania
    • Funds in Uganda
    • Funds in the United States
    • Funds within the United States
      • Funds for US Nonprofits
      • Funds for US Individuals
      • Funds for US Businesses
      • Funds for US Institutions
    • Funds in South Africa
    • Funds in Zambia
    • Funds in Zimbabwe
  • Proposal Writing
    • How to write a Proposal
    • Sample Proposals
      • Agriculture
      • Business & Entrepreneurship
      • Children
      • Climate Change & Diversity
      • Community Development
      • Democracy and Good Governance
      • Disability
      • Disaster & Humanitarian Relief
      • Environment
      • Education
      • Healthcare
      • Housing & Shelter
      • Human Rights
      • Information Technology
      • Livelihood Development
      • Narcotics, Drugs & Crime
      • Nutrition & Food Security
      • Poverty Alleviation
      • Sustainable Develoment
      • Refugee & Asylum Seekers
      • Rural Development
      • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
      • Women and Gender
  • News
    • Q&A
  • Premium
    • Premium Log-in
    • Premium Webinars
    • Premium Support
  • Contact
    • Submit Your Grant
    • About us
    • FAQ
    • NGOs.AI
You are here: Home / Empowering Women and Girls in Science: A Call for Inclusion on International Day

Empowering Women and Girls in Science: A Call for Inclusion on International Day

Dated: February 20, 2025

On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global community reflects on the importance of inclusivity in scientific fields. With only one-third of scientists being women, it is crucial to encourage girls to pursue STEM education and careers. This day serves as a reminder of the potential that can be unlocked when all voices in science are included.

Key Takeaways

  • Only 1/3 of scientists are women.
  • Many girls face discouragement in pursuing STEM education.
  • Inclusion of diverse voices can lead to innovative solutions in science.

The Current Landscape of Women in Science

Despite significant progress over the years, the representation of women in science remains alarmingly low. Here are some statistics that highlight the current situation:

  1. Global Representation: Women make up approximately 30% of the global scientific workforce.
  2. STEM Fields: In fields like engineering and computer science, the percentage of women is even lower, often below 20%.
  3. Leadership Roles: Women hold only a fraction of leadership positions in scientific research and academia.

Barriers to Participation

Several barriers continue to hinder girls and women from entering and thriving in STEM fields:

  • Cultural Stereotypes: Societal norms often discourage girls from pursuing science-related subjects.
  • Lack of Role Models: The scarcity of female scientists can make it difficult for young girls to envision themselves in these roles.
  • Educational Disparities: In many regions, girls have less access to quality education in STEM subjects.

The Importance of Inclusion

Inclusion in science is not just a matter of fairness; it is essential for innovation and progress. When diverse perspectives are brought to the table, the scientific community can:

  • Enhance Creativity: Diverse teams are more likely to generate innovative ideas and solutions.
  • Address Global Challenges: A variety of viewpoints can lead to more comprehensive approaches to solving pressing issues like climate change and public health.
  • Inspire Future Generations: Representation matters. When girls see women succeeding in science, they are more likely to pursue similar paths.

Steps Toward Change

To foster a more inclusive environment in science, several actions can be taken:

  1. Encouragement in Education: Schools should actively promote STEM subjects to girls and provide mentorship opportunities.
  2. Visibility of Role Models: Highlighting successful women in science can inspire young girls.
  3. Policy Changes: Governments and institutions should implement policies that support gender equality in scientific research and education.

Conclusion

As we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, it is imperative to recognize the importance of inclusivity in the scientific community. By empowering girls and women to pursue their interests in STEM, we can unlock a wealth of potential that benefits society as a whole. Let us work together to ensure that all voices in science are heard and valued, paving the way for a brighter, more innovative future.

Related Posts

  • Diverse women scientists working together in a laboratory.
    Empowering Women in STEM: A Call to Action on Women in Science Day
  • Dr. Mae Jemison in space suit against a starry background.
    Dr. Mae Jemison: A Call to Action for Women in Science
  • Diverse women scientists collaborating in a modern laboratory.
    Unlocking Potential: The Need for More Women in Science
  • Diverse women scientists collaborating in a laboratory setting.
    Bridging The Gender Gap: The Need For More Women In Science
  • Closing the Gender Gap in STEM: Promoting Equal Opportunities in Africa
author avatar
fundsforngos
See Full Bio

Primary Sidebar

Latest News

SUNeVision Wins Big at UNSDG Achievement Awards Hong Kong 2025

Nigeria Partners with Czech Republic to Commercialize Local Innovations

Ontario Pledges $3 Million to Strengthen Francophone Communities

Ontario Launches New Programs to Boost Entrepreneur Training

Ontario Awards East Gwillimbury $1M+ Through Building Faster Fund for Community Projects

Strengthening Regional Collaboration for Renewable Energy Growth

Kenya’s Ambitious Climate Pledge: Bold Vision or Unrealistic Goal?

USAID Funding Loss Threatens Global Fight Against Deadly TB

Prince Harry Donates $150,000 to Imperial College for Blast Injury Research

Hands Off Nature: 200,000 Citizens Oppose EU Environmental Law Rollbacks

EIB and Jordan Kuwait Bank Partner to Drive Green Transition in Jordan’s Private Sector

Stocks Retreat From Recent Highs as Investor Caution Grows: Market Wrap

Mastercard Integrates with Oracle to Streamline Business Payments

Africa Aims for $50B Annual Climate Funding Despite Historical Shortfalls

UK Shared Prosperity Fund Awards £1.7M to Support Local Community Projects

WFP and EU Launch European Tour of Gaza Art Exhibition Highlighting Youth Voices

UN Launches Second Global Online Stakeholder Consultation Ahead of 2026 Water Conference

Madagascar Faces 50% Surge in Child Malnutrition Amid Worsening Drought

Afghanistan’s New Restrictions on Women UN Workers Threaten Humanitarian Aid

South-South Cooperation: A Pathway to a Fairer, More Equitable World

UK Pledges New Funding for Ukraine During Foreign Secretary’s Kyiv Visit

Minister O’Sullivan Highlights Role of Group Water Schemes at National Conference

Guyana Marks World Electric Vehicle Day with Push for Electric Mobility

IFAD and Vanuatu Partner on $11M Project to Boost Nutrition and Food Security for Rural Families

Rwanda: Farmers and Private Sector Partner to Strengthen Maize and Soybean Value Chains

IOM Seeks $16.8M to Scale Up Earthquake Response in Afghanistan Before Winter

Thailand’s Labour Department Enhances Protection for Women Domestic Workers

Kazakhstan Strengthens National Capacity with ILO Labour Inspection Training Program

Embracing Climate-Smart Growth: A Net Win for Uganda’s Future

ADB Approves $135 Million to Boost Ocean Health and Water Security in Fiji

Nigeria: AfDB and ICRC Join Forces to Strengthen Water Access in Maiduguri

£4.75m Investment to Strengthen North Paddington Communities

£170k Boost for East Lothian Community Facilities

EU to Back 350,000 SMEs with €17.5 Billion Energy Efficiency Push

CSR Funding Strengthens Subhojanam Kitchens with New Equipment

Journalists observe polio vaccination efforts in Africa.

Journalists Invited to Report on Polio Eradication in Africa Through UN Foundation Fellowship

US visa stamp on passport, travel rules tightened.

US Tightens Visa Rules: Indian Students and Visitors Must Apply Domestically

Indian cityscape and global map outline with sunlight.

India’s Poverty Reduction Efforts Significantly Impact Global Figures

Journalist in shadows against destroyed buildings.

Yemen’s Journalists Under Siege: Arbitrary Detentions, Torture, and Silencing Tactics Intensify

UNICEF Appeals for US$22 Million to Aid Children and Families Affected by Earthquakes in Eastern Afghanistan

Funds for NGOs
Funds for Companies
Funds for Media
Funds for Individuals
Sample Proposals

Contact us
Submit a Grant
Advertise, Guest Posting & Backlinks
Fight Fraud against NGOs
About us

Terms of Use
Third-Party Links & Ads
Disclaimers
Copyright Policy
General
Privacy Policy

Premium Sign in
Premium Sign up
Premium Customer Support
Premium Terms of Service

©FUNDSFORNGOS LLC.   fundsforngos.org, fundsforngos.ai, and fundsforngospremium.com domains and their subdomains are the property of FUNDSFORNGOS, LLC 140 Broadway 46th Floor, New York, NY 10005, United States.   Unless otherwise specified, this website is not affiliated with the abovementioned organizations. The material provided here is solely for informational purposes and without any warranty. Visitors are advised to use it at their discretion. Read the full disclaimer here. Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy.