‘Women Scientists are the future of bright world’ says Melissa Skerrit
Melissa Skerrit, Dominica’s Parliament Representative from Roseau Central, wished people on the “International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”
12th of February 2021
Dominica: Melissa Skerrit, Dominica’s Parliament Representative from Roseau Central, wished people on the “International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”
Melissa Skerrit- who is also a woman health care worker and scientists at the forefront in the global battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
In a photo assigned on her official social media handles, Parliament Representative wrote, “We acknowledge the participation of “Women Scientists” at the forefront in a fight against COVID-19. These women are not just warriors, but they are the future of our bright world. Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science.”
She referred to women scientists as healers like mother earth. She noted that “Women scientists are just like “Mother Earth,” the healers, the warriors, and the leaders.”
International Day of Women and Girls in Science is a celebration of women in the fields of science. If we see, our mother earth is the origin and foundation of this beautiful universe. We all are dependent on the mother earth to live and love.
We all are alive because of the warrior, leader, and healer, the woman. As we are born from the prominent creature of God, the woman, and we are dependent on her entire our life.
Science is the soul of nature, and women are doing great in the fields of science.
She also runs the Melissa Skerrit Foundation, which is created to mitigate poverty, promote healthy living, wellness, and education for marginalized individuals on the island of Dominica.
Mrs. Melissa Skerrit is personally involved in all perspectives of the charity and is well respected and distinguished for her longstanding commitment to disadvantaged persons.
Among her many initiatives is the “Elderly Love Care Program,” “Back to School Scholarship,” “School Feeding Program,” and “Bless a Baby.” The foundation is dependent on donations from co1.
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