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Reforming the culture of STEM inclusion and advancing equitable socio-economic sustainable development and policies through a disability lens.



" To reach the excluded, we must understand who they are and the difficulties they face. Collecting data that is disaggregated by gender, disability and other factors can help schools and systems be more inclusive… The actions we take together in science and technology – a field defined by its commitment to innovation and creativity – can lead the way in ensuring that we achieve the central promise of the 2030 Agenda – to leave no one behind".



H.E. Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations

11 February 2021, Writing Science in Braille Panel



Global Initiative of the Royal Academy of Science International Trust



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