Female scientists are often overlooked, if not dismissed, despite their tremendous contribution to groundbreaking discoveries and research. According to UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030, only 33.3% of researchers are women and they hardly receive any recognition for the remarkable work they truly deserve. On top of that, UNESCO also reported that less than 4% of Nobel Prizes awardees are women.
Read MoreAs Women's Earth Alliance (WEA) partner, we are teaming up with three WEA Leaders, Aniek from Keluncung Village Project, Tasya Karissa from Biorock Indonesia, and Audria from Little Spoon Farm to raise a fund for the WEA Indonesia 2022 program at The Bridge.
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