Draft:Gender equality in outer space
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Space exploration is a sector of human activity that developed in tandem with the foundation of gender equality, along with greater civil rights movements.[1] 90% of future jobs, stated United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), will demand STEM-related skills, underscoring the necessity for women to obtain the training and credentials required to compete in the job market. The achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, according to the UN, depends on ensuring that women and girls have access to space and actively engage in space research, technology, innovation, and exploration.[2]
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Comment: Currently much of this article is already covered by Women in space#Discrimination. Nearly all information outside of the "Background" and "Other campaigns promoting gender equality in outer space" sections is sourced using self-published sources that do not independently describe the organizations and do not establish notability for these groups. Reconrabbit 16:02, 29 May 2024 (UTC)