Blog How USAID and NASA are Partnering to Support Youth Climate Action … workshops. At SERVIR Southeast Asia’s Inclusive Climate Action Workshop in Chiang … May 29, 2024|Lena Pransky and Jacob Ramthun, NASA Science Coordination Office
Articles & Stories Three Lessons on Inclusive Climate Action in Southeast Asia Insights from women, youth, and Indigenous communities SERVIR Southeast Asia convened nearly 100 participants from five countries, for an Inclusive Climate Action Workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand this February that included representatives of Indigenous communities, women’s groups, and even kids. Here are just a few takeaways from that week. April 3, 2024|Jacob Ramthun, NASA Science Coordination Office
Blog SERVIR HKH training advances women's skills in Earth observation & geospatial information technology Since 2018, SERVIR has conducted 12 training programs for young and early-career women in geospatial information technology (GIT), reaching 1,490 women across the region. The training focuses on using technologies to collect, store, analyze, and visualize spatial or geographic data about observing the Earth’s surface and human activity. Participants learn about key concepts and how to use applications that depend on EO data and GIT. March 17, 2024|Jaber Hassan and Poonam Tripathi, SERVIR HKH
Articles & Stories SERVIR Clubs: Transforming STEM Education and Gender Equity in Senegal … Collaborative Efforts Bridging the Gender Gap in Science, Technology, Engineering, … Africa created youth clubs to provide an inclusive space where all students, especially … is essential for gender equity as well as social and economic progress. “By improving the … March 13, 2024|Thioro Codou Niang, SERVIR West Africa and Lena Pransky, Science Coordination Office
Articles & Stories Geospatial Training by Women, for Women Gender Equity Miniseries part 2 … is the second installment in the SERVIR Gender Equity Miniseries. Read the first … recognizes that no matter how supportive and inclusive the GeoFem workshops are, … March 8, 2024|Lena Pransky, NASA Science Coordination Office