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Young women scientists of Manu

January 17, 2025002 Mins Read
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In the heart of the Manu Biosphere Reserve, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, a group of talented young women are making a difference in science and conservation.

Through their research, these Peruvian women scientists are not only generating knowledge about tropical ecosystems, but also paving the way to new generations of women scientists.

The stories of Ruthmery Pillco, Susan Rodríguez, Norma Mamani and Patricia Reyes invite us to reflect on the importance of science as a tool to address global environmental challenges. Each of them overcame personal and professional obstacles to position themselves as leaders in their respective fields, demonstrating that perseverance and commitment can impact the future of our relationship with nature. These scientists combine traditional knowledge with technology and innovation, integrating ancestral knowledge and practices with modern research to create a model for conservation in Peru’s protected areas.

UNESCO Peru seeks to make visible the valuable contribution of women scientists, including those belonging to indigenous peoples, in the fight against climate change and the preservation of biodiversity.

Through their experiences, we will discover the strength that characterizes these women, who decided to contribute through their work to the protection of the Manu Reserve. Their stories also teach us that scientific knowledge, in synergy with that of local communities, can be essential to find sustainable solutions to current environmental challenges and guarantee a future for biodiversity.

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