Research as a woman
A new travelling exhibition, which is being shown in various parts of the Andean country Ecuador, seeks to make the important work of Ecuadorian women scientists visible. Because women need science and science needs women.
NGOs, civil society, citizens and experts are struggling daily against the inequalities that the inhabitants of this planet (human and non) face. The latest news and most engaging stories about the battles marginalised and oppressed groups are fighting around the world in order to right past wrongs: against racism and for civil rights; for gender parity, therefore the recognition of women’s rights as well as those of the LGBTQ community; the struggle of minorities, such as migrants and refugees, and indigenous peoples around the world; and in the name of other creatures too. Here you can find an overview, including the latest news, on the global movement to uncover violations and promote respect for human rights as defined by the United Nations (UN) and international law.
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A new travelling exhibition, which is being shown in various parts of the Andean country Ecuador, seeks to make the important work of Ecuadorian women scientists visible. Because women need science and science needs women.
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