In commemoration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Space in Africa is calling on female students and young professionals in Africa to submit an essay to address the gender gap in the African space industry.
Application Deadline: 2nd March 2019
Eligible Countries: African countries
About the Award: It’s no mystery that women are underrepresented in various science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors around the world. A UNESCO report reveals that women enrollment in STEM studies is low, ranging from ICT (3%); natural sciences, mathematics and statistics (5%); as well as engineering, manufacturing and construction (8%). But what about when it comes to space career?
Globally, the gender gap in space exploration is far below the 35% average for all STEM fields. According to a Big Think infographic on Women in Space, since 1961 almost 550 people have been to space, but less than 11% have been women. The situation is not different in Africa.
Africa is witnessing a growing interest in the space sector, however, there is no indication of growth in the number of women who are joining their male counterparts in the space industry. The gender gap is a concern for the few women who are active players in the industry.
So, we want to hear from you! In 500 – 750 words, tell us how we can get more women in Africa to pursue a career in space science and technology: “What will it take to enhance the participation of women and girls in space in Africa?”
Type: Contest
Eligibility: To be eligible for the essay contest, you must:
Evaluation: The essay will be assessed based on the following:
Value and Number of Awards:
How to Apply:
Visit Programme Webpage for Details
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