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Call for active role of women in science to foster economic prosperity

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Zubair Qureshi

The Commission on Science & Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) commemorated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science by holding a Webinar titled “Women in Science: Shaping Tomorrow’s Innovations.”

The event, held in a hybrid format at the COMSATS Secretariat in Islamabad, brought together a diverse panel of speakers to explore the pivotal role of women in Science, Technology, Innovation, and Engineering. Participants from around the globe joined the webinar.

Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Nafees Zakaria, Executive Director of COMSATS, delivered the opening remarks, stressing the importance of women’s equal participation alongside men in addressing global challenges. Dr. Zakaria reiterated COMSATS’ commitment to advocating for and promoting gender equality in the realm of science, technology, and innovation worldwide.

He highlighted the significance of this day as a call to action, acknowledging women’s invaluable contributions to science and the ongoing journey towards gender equality in the field. Dr. Zakaria emphasized that women bring a unique perspective to scientific endeavors, enhancing them with diversity in thought and experience, thereby contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of complex issues.

Senator Dr. Sania Nishtar, a distinguished member of the Senate of Pakistan and recently appointed CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, expressed appreciation to COMSATS for organizing this significant event. In her video message, Dr. Sania underscored that achieving gender equality in science, technology, and innovation is not only a matter of social justice but also essential for fostering economic prosperity and sustainable development. She highlighted the evolving nature of innovation, which now encompasses a broader range of influences beyond traditional science and technology advancements, particularly environmental and societal challenges. In this new paradigm, the socio-economic empowerment of women emerges as a crucial catalyst for driving innovation forward.

Prof. Dr. Quarraisha Abdool Karim, President of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), shared valuable insights into her three decades of research contributions that have significantly influenced the global HIV prevention efforts.

She highlighted that the developing countries must maximize the potential of their Research and Innovation systems while promoting gender equality in scientific fields. Integrating gender considerations into the Science, Technology and Innovation landscape can provide developing countries with a significant competitive edge.

Prof Dr. RanaDajani from Hashemite University in Jordan emphasized the importance of nurturing an inclusive environment in academia and research. She shared with the audience her experience of introducing a simple yet impactful model and activity ‘We Love Reading’ an inter-generational initiative, promoting healing, connection, and positive self-development through the joy of reading. Further, Dr. Dajani highlighted that a significant imbalance in women’s representation persists across various levels of the professional hierarchy, particularly in leadership roles. Despite these hurdles, women and girls are increasingly empowered to contribute to addressing global challenges, from poverty alleviation to climate change.

The webinar not only honoured the accomplishments of women in science but also spurred transformative action, reigniting the dedication to fostering a supportive atmosphere for women and girls in scientific disciplines.

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