![]() ![]() I’ll be moderating a very interesting discussion at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Gender Forum Knowledge Lab entitled “Promoting Women Leadership in Technology through Innovation in Higher Education and TVET (technical and vocational education and training)” - today, Nov. ![]() This negatively affects not only the government's efforts to achieve gender equity, but also the economic growth rate of the entire society. Women are still under-represented in technology fields such as computing, digital information technology, engineering, mathematics, and physics. The digital revolution is disproportionately affecting women but it is also an opportunity for them to prepare for future jobs. ![]() Did you know that only 35% of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and math) students in higher education globally are women, with differences observed within STEM disciplines? ![]()
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