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  • August 2, 2020

When you have good data, you can create policies that are appropriate to reality.

A summary of the meeting “Less Myths, More Data”, where the results of the INTAL-IDB report on the gender gap in the scientific-technological field were presented.

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Milagros works full time as a data analyst and during her professional development she participated in courses, mentoring and various programs at Chicas en Tecnología.

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