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China Leads in Gender Equality in STEM, Says UN Women Official 🌟👩🔬

China is breaking barriers in gender equality within STEM fields, according to Christine Arab, UN Women's Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific. In an exclusive interview with China Media Group, Arab praised the country's "remarkable progress" in empowering women through education and legal reforms. 🚀

"China's approach stands out globally," Arab emphasized, highlighting initiatives that have boosted women's participation in science, tech, and engineering careers. She noted that 48% of China's STEM graduates are now women – a figure surpassing many Western nations. 📈

Key factors driving this change include:

  • Expanded access to education for girls nationwide
  • Strong anti-discrimination workplace laws
  • Government campaigns promoting female role models in tech

While challenges remain, Arab called China's model "an inspiration" for other Asian countries seeking to close gender gaps. The news comes as global tech giants face scrutiny over workplace diversity. 💡

What's next? Arab predicts AI and green energy sectors could become new frontiers for women's leadership in China. Stay tuned as we track this evolving story! 🌐

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