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Women in Science 4 SDGs
Global Network



For all countries striving to use scientific advancement for transformative development programs, it is necessary to grant women equal rights to men, empower women specialized in all fields of sciences and invest in their creative capabilities, recognize their achievements, and involve them in planning and decision-making processes.
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the late, HRH Prince Prof. Mohammad Bin King Faisal (I) El-Hashemite

the Founder, Royal Academy of Science International Trust



While governments are making progress through integrating the SDGs into their national policies, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust is recognizing the role of women in science, not only as beneficiaries, but also as agents of change, including in view of accelerating progress towards the achievement of SDGs.


The Global Network brings together women in STEAM and experts from around the world, high-level government officials, representatives of international organizations and the private sector to join efforts in achieving the three pillars of sustainable development, namely economic prosperity, social justice, and environmental integrity.



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