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解决低收入和中等收入国家早期至中期职业女性科学家研究中的不平等问题:“支持科学界女性”计划。

Addressing inequities in research for early to mid-career women scientists in low- and middle-income countries: "Supporting Women in Science" programme.

作者信息

Das Jai K, Raza Masooma, Padhani Zahra Ali, Hussain Narjis Fatima, Villar Jose, Kennedy Stephen, Bhutta Zulfiqar A

机构信息

Institute for Global Health and Development, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.

Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Glob Womens Health. 2024 Nov 28;5:1386809. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1386809. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The gender disparities and inequities faced by women in academia are widespread, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The scholarly output of women scientists remains significantly lower than that of men due to limited opportunities. This widening gap has significant implications for policy-making and prioritizing agendas. The Supporting Women in Science (SWIS) programme aims to address these barriers by enhancing research capacity among early- and mid-career women scientists from LMIC regions such as South-Central Asia and East Africa, in bespoke areas of health and health-related sustainable development goals (HHSDGs).

METHODS

The SWIS programme utilizes online and distance learning with a self-paced approach. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, through a pre-defined eligibility criterion. Phase I involves online self-learning courses covering a core and elective curriculum over 6 months which is then evaluated in Phase II. Eligible candidates then move to Phase III, a mentored fellowship where they develop research proposals and receive funding for research project development, implementation, and evaluation. The rigorous reporting and monitoring mechanisms track compliance and progress. The online format, offered at no cost, enhances program accessibility, particularly in the post-COVID era. Additionally, SWIS prioritizes mentorship by selecting experienced professionals with strong research backgrounds and mentorship skills to guide participants. The programme evaluation will be based on selected success metrics including program completion ratio, funding opportunities availed by the participants, and generated scholarly output and presentations at key events.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Securing grant funding is pivotal for career advancement, yet women applicants face greater challenges as compared to men. The SWIS programme not only equips participants with knowledge and skills but also facilitates practical application through a simulated process, enabling participants to pursue future funding opportunities. Capacity-building initiatives like SWIS are crucial interventions to empower women scientists, foster equitable representation in academia, and create inclusive research environments and the programme acts as a steppingstone for future global leaders.

摘要

引言

学术界女性面临的性别差异和不平等现象普遍存在,尤其是在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)。由于机会有限,女性科学家的学术产出仍显著低于男性。这种不断扩大的差距对政策制定和议程优先排序具有重大影响。支持科学领域女性(SWIS)计划旨在通过提高来自南亚和东非等LMIC地区的早期和中期职业女性科学家在健康及与健康相关的可持续发展目标(HHSDGs)特定领域的研究能力,来消除这些障碍。

方法

SWIS计划采用在线和远程学习的自主进度方式。通过预先定义的资格标准,滚动接受申请。第一阶段包括为期6个月的在线自学课程,涵盖核心和选修课程,然后在第二阶段进行评估。符合条件的候选人随后进入第三阶段,即指导奖学金阶段,在此阶段他们制定研究计划,并获得研究项目开发、实施和评估的资金。严格的报告和监测机制跟踪合规情况和进展。免费提供的在线形式提高了项目的可及性,尤其是在新冠疫情后的时代。此外,SWIS通过选择具有强大研究背景和指导技能的经验丰富的专业人员来指导参与者,将指导作为优先事项。项目评估将基于选定的成功指标,包括项目完成率、参与者获得的资金机会,以及在关键活动上产生的学术产出和展示。

讨论与结论

获得资助对于职业发展至关重要,但女性申请者相比男性面临更大挑战。SWIS计划不仅使参与者具备知识和技能,还通过模拟过程促进实际应用,使参与者能够寻求未来的资助机会。像SWIS这样的能力建设举措是增强女性科学家能力、促进学术界公平代表性、创造包容性研究环境的关键干预措施,该计划是未来全球领导者的垫脚石。

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