Applying a Gender Lens to Science, Technology and Innovation
Published By: UNCTAD | Published Date: January, 01 , 2011Science, technology and innovation (STI) can play
a crucial role in meeting internationally agreed
development goals. However, they cannot effectively
facilitate equitable and sustainable development
unless the aims, concerns, situations and abilities
of women as well as men are considered when
formulating STI policies. In other words, a “gender
lens” needs to be applied to STI policy-making.
This report emphasizes the necessity of integrating
a gender perspective into STI policies to effectively
address socio-economic development challenges.
Three areas are identified as entry points for applying
a gender lens:
1. Science for women: developing science and
technology which support women’s development
and livelihood activities.
2. Women in science: promoting gender equality in
science, technology and engineering education,
careers and leadership.
3. Encouraging and supporting the role of women
in innovation systems at national and grassroots
levels.
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