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President Muizzu Calls for Increased Female Participation in Science and Technology

President Muizzu Calls for Increased Female Participation in Science and Technology

On the occasion of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu highlighted the vital role of women in STEM fields and reaffirmed the government's commitment to empowering women. He expressed pride in women's contributions to addressing challenges like climate change and sustainable development. The President emphasized expanding opportunities for women in STEM for a prosperous society. He noted that the Maldives has achieved the SDG of closing the gender gap in education, with more women enrolling in STEM through scholarships, loan schemes, and first-degree grants. The Maldives is also investing in vocational training and career guidance. President Muizzu outlined the vision to become a developed nation by 2040, with the digital economy led by women playing a key role.

On the occasion of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu highlighted the vital role of women in STEM fields and reaffirmed the government's commitment to empowering women. He expressed pride in women's contributions to addressing challenges like climate change and sustainable development. The President emphasized expanding opportunities for women in STEM for a prosperous society. He noted that the Maldives has achieved the SDG of closing the gender gap in education, with more women enrolling in STEM through scholarships, loan schemes, and first-degree grants. The Maldives is also investing in vocational training and career guidance. President Muizzu outlined the vision to become a developed nation by 2040, with the digital economy led by women playing a key role.

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On the occasion of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu highlighted the vital role of women in STEM fields and reaffirmed the government's commitment to empowering women. He expressed pride in women's contributions to addressing challenges like climate change and sustainable development. The President emphasized expanding opportunities for women in STEM for a prosperous society. He noted that the Maldives has achieved the SDG of closing the gender gap in education, with more women enrolling in STEM through scholarships, loan schemes, and first-degree grants. The Maldives is also investing in vocational training and career guidance. President Muizzu outlined the vision to become a developed nation by 2040, with the digital economy led by women playing a key role.

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