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ලංකාවේ STEM, ඒ කියනේ science, technology, engineering and mathematics, field එකේ වැඩියෙන්ම degree ගහන්නේ ගැහැනු ළමයි. හැබැයි IT නැත්නම් engineering වගේ fieldsවල ලංකාවේ කැපී පෙනෙන වරිත බහුතරය පිරිමි. මොකක්ද මේ අවුල? මේ ගැන සහ වෙන ගොඩක් දේවල් කතා කරන්න මේ පාර Neon උතුරු තරුව වැඩසටහන එක්ක එකතු වුණේ චතිනි උඩුවන. චතිනි Typefi Systemsහි Vice President People & Country Head ලෙස කටයුතු කරනවා වගේම Women in Tech Sri Lankaහි තානපතිවරිය විදිහටත් කටයුතු කරනවා. චතිනි සහභාගී වූ සම්පූර්ණ වැඩසටහන මෙතනින් නරඹන්න.
In Sri Lanka's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, the majority of degrees are attained by girls. However, in domains like IT or engineering, the predominant senior figures are men. Why does this pattern persist? Chatini Uduwana delved into this topic and more during her participation in the Neon Uthuru Tharuwa program. Chatini serves as the Vice President People & Country Head of Typefi Systems and is also an Ambassador of Women in Tech Sri Lanka. Explore the entire program featuring Chatini's insights here.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:03 - STEM education and Sri Lankan girls
02:44 - The mother barrier in our society
07:12 - Privileges based on gender, and gender limitations
09:02 - "And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it."
11:30 - Equality of opportunities
17:42 - Fear of saying 'no'
21:23 - Childhood dreams
24:50 - Skill migration trend - good or bad
26:17 - Women's Day discussions in Sri Lanka
29:17 - How to face reactions from society
32:32 - The servant mindset of Sri Lankan employees
36:28 - Traditional roots leading to limited thinking
37:56 - A degree is just a qualification
41:04 - Passion or plan?
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