World Forum for Women in Science – Japan/12th International Conference for Women in Science without Borders (WISWB)

Women in Science without Borders

Women in science without borders (WISWB) is an initiative and network from scientists from over 90 countries world-wide to integrate scientists whether males or females in the development of the societies by encouraging inclusion of both males and females equally in scientific collaborations and projects making scientific merit and excellence is the only criteria of evaluation of scientists. This initiative was mainly founded to help achieving the sustainable development goals including gender equality. Women in science without borders is community-based initiative aims to develop societies and change the world as better place with science achieving equity even rather equality in knowledge production/transfer and science where science must be for all. Therefore, the initiative is for males, females whether young or seniors. Also, it has regular and interactive meetings open for scientists and all interested stakeholders including industrialists, practitioners, students, journalists, etc., where its main theme is (science for all). Briefly, via WISWB, science is considered as a common language to change the world across borders away from any political and cultural considerations. WISWB was founded by Dr. Amal Amin.


The World Forum for Women in Science (WFWS) is an international conference that brings together members of the network to share ideas, engage in in-depth discussions, and learn from one another. It is held once to several times a year, providing a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and mutual learning among participants.