Girls in Technology Clubs was a way to bring women into the technology field.
Paulina Calderón, Minister of Education of San Luis, participated in the event “Less Myths, More Data” and talked about how our #ClubesCET initiative was carried out in different schools of the province.
In the labor field, women express difficulties in overcoming the “glass ceiling”.”
Report on the impact of the event “Menos Mitos, más datos” (Less Myths, More Data), held jointly with INTAL-IDB, at the Centro Cultural de la Ciencia in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
Social stereotypes link women with soft or social science skills
Summary of the event “Less Myths, More Data” where we presented, together with INTAL-BID, the report on the gender gap in science and technology: “A potential with barriers”.
“Women are still in the minority in the tech world.”
Inequality in education and the gap in the work environment. Infobae talked about the data provided in our report, presented together with INTAL-BID, at the event “Less Myths, More Data”. Find out about the challenges and opportunities to reduce the gender gap in the complete article.
“Most women who are trained in CTIM face barriers in terms of their choices.”
A note with data and testimonies collected from the report “A Potential with Barriers” presented together with INTAL-IDB, within the framework of the event “Less Myths, More Data”.
“We believe that schools are the most conducive environment to ensure that the gender gap in technology is finally broken.”
The Minister of Education of San Luis, Paulina Calderón, talked about the implementation of #ClubesCET in schools in her province.
The challenge of closing the gender gap in technology
Julieta Sayar, our Program Coordinator, published an interesting article in Conectados - DC Newsletter, about the role of Chicas en Tecnología and the problems detected.
“We want girls to be able to have technology as an ally to transform their realities.”
Carolina Hadad, our Co-Founder and specialist in Technology and Community, was interviewed by Ignacio Uman in an interesting article about her personal and professional career, and the importance of “generating a change in the production of knowledge”.”
“Most women face barriers linked to gender stereotypes.”
Summary of the conference “Less Myths, More Data”. At the meeting we presented, together with INTAL-BID, the first study on the gender gap in universities and the Argentine labor market, in areas of activity related to STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
An initiative for charitable purposes
Summary of the “Regalá Felicidad” campaign promoted by IRSA, where Chicas en Tecnología was one of the 14 NGO's benefited by this solidarity initiative.