The educational system at different levels is a pipe that leaks everywhere and loses women.
The digital newspaper El Paso, talked about the meeting “Less Myths, More Data” where we presented our latest report conducted together with INTAL-IDB “A potential with barriers”.
When you have more data, you begin to wonder about other aspects of the reality you know.
Summary of the meeting “Less Myths, More Data”, where together with INTAL-BID we presented the study “A potential with barriers”, on the obstacles faced by women in STEM careers in Argentina.
I left the event empowered
ORT Typing students attended, together with a group of teachers, the event “Less Myths, More Data”, within the framework of the Incubation Space for Typing Projects.
This meeting brings us together to create a new reality for the upcoming generation of women in science and technology.
Melina Masnatta, our Co-Founder and Executive Director, spoke about the relevance of committing to reduce the gender gap in science and technology, in the framework of the event “Less Myths, More Data”.
Women occupy only 15% of management positions in the country, below the global average.
Florencia Ballarino from Perfil newspaper, tells about our study “A potential with barriers. The participation of women in the area of Science and Technology”, carried out together with INTAL-BID.
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.
#ClubsCET in St. Louis
The Minister of Education of San Luis, Paulina Calderón, spoke about her participation in “Menos Mitos, Más Datos” and highlighted the experience of “Chicas en Tecnología” in the schools of her province.
Interview with Melina Masnatta and Julieta Sayar
Our Executive Director and Co-Founder, Melina Masnatta, and our Program Coordinator, Julieta Sayar, were interviewed by Silvia Bacher for “Rayuela”, broadcast by Radio Splendid AM 990.
More data to close the gender gap in science and technology
“Less Myths, More Data” a summary of the information collected in our latest research on the gender gap in science and technology.
66% of Latin American citizens recognize that there are «strong» or «very strong» tensions or conflicts between men and women.
A summary of the data collected together with INTAL-IDB in the study “A Potential with Barriers”, presented at the “Less Myths, More Data” meeting.