New Dimensions - Video Promocional

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30 Jun 202403:47

Summary

TLDRThe transcript highlights the challenges women face in pursuing careers in science in Ecuador, where only 20% of science jobs are held by women. It discusses the gender biases that limit opportunities for vulnerable groups, including indigenous, Afro-Ecuadorian, single mothers, and LGBTQ+ women. The New Dimensions program, supported by the U.S. Embassy and Datacam, aims to enhance equality and provide essential skills, both technical and soft, to these women. The speaker emphasizes the importance of investing in such programs to empower women in STEM and promote a more equitable future.

Takeaways

  • 👩‍🔬 Only about 20% of science jobs in Ecuador are held by women, highlighting a significant gender disparity in the field.
  • 💔 Gender biases are deeply rooted, limiting women's choices and capabilities in pursuing professional careers.
  • 🌍 The 'New Dimensions' program aims to improve equality and access to opportunities for vulnerable women, including those from low-income backgrounds, indigenous, Afro-Ecuadorian, single mothers, women with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • 💡 'New Dimensions' represents an opportunity for marginalized women, offering them pathways to new perspectives and skills in data science.
  • 🇺🇸 The program was initially supported by the U.S. Embassy in Ecuador and Datacam, a leading global data science education company.
  • 🤝 Collaborations between organizations can create impactful changes towards a more equal and promising future for dedicated and brave women.
  • 🛠️ The program focuses not only on hard skills like data analysis but also on soft skills such as resume writing and interview preparation.
  • 🚫 Societal prejudices continue to be a challenge, and it is essential for these to change to support women's ambitions.
  • 📈 Investing in programs like 'New Dimensions' is crucial as they support vulnerable women entering STEM fields while providing them with in-demand skills.
  • 🌟 There is a significant opportunity for organizations to invest in initiatives that empower women and provide them with the opportunities that lead to professional success.

Q & A

  • What percentage of science jobs in Ecuador are held by women?

    -Only about 20% of science jobs in Ecuador are occupied by women.

  • What are some barriers preventing women from pursuing careers in science?

    -The main barriers include deeply rooted gender biases that limit women's choices and capabilities in developing their professional careers.

  • What is the objective of the New Dimensions program?

    -The New Dimensions program aims to improve equality and access to opportunities for vulnerable women, including those from low-income backgrounds, indigenous women, Afro-Ecuadorian women, single mothers, women with disabilities, and members of the LGBT community.

  • How does the speaker feel about the New Dimensions program?

    -The speaker views New Dimensions as an opportunity specifically for women, providing a way to access diverse data perspectives and skills.

  • Who were the main supporters for the first promotion of the New Dimensions program?

    -The first promotion of the New Dimensions program was made possible thanks to the U.S. Embassy in Ecuador and Datacamp, a leading company in data science education.

  • What types of skills does the New Dimensions program teach?

    -The program teaches both hard skills, like data analysis, and soft skills, such as resume writing and interview techniques.

  • Why is it important to invest in programs like New Dimensions?

    -Investing in programs like New Dimensions is crucial as it supports vulnerable women seeking to enter the STEM field and teaches in-demand skills relevant to the current job market.

  • What impact does the speaker believe New Dimensions can have on women?

    -The speaker believes New Dimensions can significantly benefit women by providing them with the opportunities and skills needed to succeed in the STEM field.

  • What challenges do women still face in society according to the speaker?

    -Women still face societal challenges related to persistent prejudices, which need to change for greater equality and opportunities.

  • How does the speaker view the intersection of supporting women and skill development?

    -The speaker sees it as a favorable intersection, where supporting vulnerable women entering STEM also involves teaching skills that are highly sought after in the job market.

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Gender EqualityWomen EmpowermentSTEM EducationVulnerable WomenSkills TrainingEcuadorData ScienceIndigenous WomenSocial ChangeCommunity Support