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According to the World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report 2024, women’s representation in STEM and non-STEM fields has increased since 2016, but significant gender gaps remain—particularly in STEM leadership roles. Women’s representation in AI has more than doubled since 2016, with industries like technology, information, and media seeing notable increases—a promising trend that the report states is important to foster systemic resilience in the changing economic landscape.

 

Closing the global gender gap is essential to create sustainable economic growth and expand access to markets and opportunities. As we observe International Women’s Day in March, we are committed to supporting gender equity and collaborating with Microsoft partners who are driving innovation and contributing to the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Microsoft actively partners with nonprofit partner-led associations—such as Women in Cloud (WIC) and the WIT Network—to advance these goals through community-driven initiatives, mentorship, and business development programs.

 

We encourage our partners to learn more about these organizations and participate in their upcoming events. 

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