More opportunities to empower women in science


(From left) Prof Lim and Prof Cheong with Prof Asma (right) at the relaunch of the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World Malaysia National Chapter in Kuala Lumpur.

WITH the relaunch of the Malaysian Chapter of the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), more opportunities will be available to empower Malaysian women in science.

Its chairman Professor Dr Lim Yang Mooi said OWSD International, which is now affiliated with Unesco, had numerous activities to cater to women from all over the world to enhance their leadership and managerial skills.

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