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Breaking Gender Barriers: Mahima Williams Journey in Science

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February 16, 2025
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The United Nations (UN) in 2015 has declared February 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science. According to the UN, gender equality in science is crucial for building a better future for all, yet women and girls continue to face systemic barriers and biases in pursuing scientific careers.

However, closing the gender gap in science requires breaking stereotypes, promoting role models to inspire girls, supporting women’s advancement through targeted programmes, and fostering inclusive environments through policies and actions that promote inclusion, diversity and equity.

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Today Village Voice News features Mahima Williams, who is breaking the stereotype. Mahima hails from the Region Seven (Cuyuni/Mazaruni).  She is a graduate of the D. C. Caesar Fox Secondary and is currently a biology student at the University of Guyana, preparing for a career in the medical field.

In a world where science and innovation drive progress, Mahima will be among the young women across the globe who are breaking barriers and making their mark in science. According to global research women make up only 34% of the workforce in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), and are vastly outnumbered in most STEM fields in college.

Thus, Mahima’s journey in biology which is fuelled by her deep fascination with the natural world and an unyielding determination to succeed, would add another crack in the proverbial glass ceiling.

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Mahima shared that her pursuit of a career in biology is influenced by her captivation of the intricate workings of life.  “Understanding how living organisms function and interact with their environment has always inspired me.”

However, her academic path has not been without obstacles. Like many young women in science, she has faced difficult coursework, moments of self-doubt, and the challenge of balancing studies with other responsibilities. “There were times when I struggled, but I kept pushing forward because I knew it was worth it,” Williams explains.

Support from mentors, friends, and a strong belief in her own ability to grow has been instrumental in her perseverance.

Her message to young girls aspiring to pursue science is clear: Do not let doubt or stereotypes hold you back. “Science needs your curiosity, creativity, and unique perspective. Challenges are part of the journey, but what matters is how you push through them,” she advises. “Seek mentors, ask questions, and remember that every scientist starts as a learner.”

As more women enter the Science fields, their contributions continue to shape the future. With passion, resilience, and support, the next generation of female scientists is set to redefine possibilities and inspire change.

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