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Nashita Rubaiyat: From Sparks to Solutions

Nashita Rubaiyat: From Sparks to Solutions

Shestem – Success Report [Nashita Rubaiyat]Download

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Anika Tasnim Parisa: Gaining clarity through industry exposure in engineering

Anika Tasnim Parisa: Gaining clarity through industry exposure in engineering

Shestem – Success Report [Anika Tasnim Parisa]Download

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Akhtara Khatun: Returning to STEM after time away from technical work

Akhtara Khatun: Returning to STEM after time away from technical work

Shestem – Success Report [Akhtara Khatun]Download

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HR Frameworks and Global Best Practices for Gender Equity

HR Frameworks and Global Best Practices for Gender Equity

The global economy is increasingly driven by advancements in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), yet women remain significantly underrepresented in these fields. This gender disparity not only perpetuates inequality but also limits the potential for innovation and economic growth by excluding a substantial portion of talent. Despite progress in some regions, many countries, including Bangladesh, continue to face systemic barriers like cultural norms, limited access to quality education, and a lack of mentorship that discourage women from pursuing STEM careers. Addressing this imbalance is crucial for promoting inclusive development and maximizing the STEM workforce’s capabilities.

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SheSTEM and Walton Join Forces to Empower Women in STEM

SheSTEM and Walton Join Forces to Empower Women in STEM

SheSTEM and Walton partner to create 120 industry attachments for women in STEM, empowering future tech leaders in Bangladesh.

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