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Study Sheds Light on What it Takes for Women to Succeed – or Not – in Science in Africa – Free Press of Jacksonville

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Women are 49.6% of the world’s population. An estimated 70% of the health and social care workforce are women; they deliver care to around 5 billion people. Women are also at the front-line of the battle against the COVID-19 [...]

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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