Practices promoting open and inclusive science
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- Developing an enabling policy environment for open science
- Fostering a culture of open science and aligning incentives for open science
- Investing in human resources, training, education, digital literacy and capacity building for open science
- Investing in open science infrastructures and services
- Promoting a common understanding of open science, associated benefits and challenges, as well as diverse paths to open science
- Promoting innovative approaches for open science at different stages of the scientific process
- Promoting international and multi-stakeholder cooperation in the context of open science and with a view to reducing digital, technological and knowledge gaps
- Developing innovative and inspiring educational strategies and initiatives - to open educational pathways for girls in science
- Enhancing the visibility of female role models - to dismantle gender stereotypes and biases in science
- Implementing policies and actions that promote inclusion, diversity and equity - to create work environments that attract, retain and advance women scientists
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