By TalkAfrica Reporter
Women in biosciences remain grossly under-represented in leadership and decision-making levels, limiting the contribution of scientific research to national development. It is with this concerns a new platform, the African Women for Biosciences (AWfB) was launched recently in Nairobi aimed at addressing some of the challenges faced by women in biosciences.
The event was part of Kenya’s 7th National Science Week celebrations under the National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI).
Kenya’s Public Service, Youth, and Gender Affairs Cabinet Secretary, Prof. Margaret Kobia, while officiating the launch, expressed her optimism about the network saying it will provide a unique platform to share experiences and critical learning in scientific research and innovations.
“This is a very welcome initiative and will serve to complement government’s effort in women empowerment, especially for the many marginalized women living in rural areas, who in reality bear the biggest burden of underdevelopment,” Kobia said.
During the launch, the chair of Africa Union/NEPAD High-Level Panel on Emerging Technologies, Prof. Yaye Kene Gassama, said the platform offers an opportunity for women scientists to shape up the future.
“Investing in education, especially for vulnerable groups, is an effective way to achieving sustainable transformation in our society,” Prof. Gassama remarked.
She challenged the Kenyan women to create bio-enterprise start-ups saying this is one of the most powerful strategies to reduce unemployment of women and youth.
AWfB is a network of women with interest and passion in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ST&I). It aims to play a significant role in strengthening the capacity of African women to engage in biosciences and policy dialogue for sustainable livelihoods. The network, initiated in April 2017, is a brainchild of ISAAA AfriCenter.
Dr. Margaret Karembu, Kenya Chapter’s chairperson revealed that the new outfit will support the government’s effort towards implementation of The Big Four Action Plan.
“This is a platform for women to engage the public on bioscience issues and advocate for investment in innovations that promote bio-based enterprises for sustainable livelihoods,” she explained.
She also called on men to support the network to help bridge the gender equity gap and ensure women realize their dreams.