Abstract

Abstract Some National Adhering Organizations or other organizations affiliated with IUPAC have in place committees or reference groups that address issues of ethics or diversity and inclusion. There are numerous womens’ chemistry groups worldwide, many linked to the IUPAC Global Womens Breakfast series, and emerging chemists’ groups, including the International Younger Chemists Network (IYCN). Specialist groupings include those for chemists of color, for less-able bodied chemists, or from LGBTQ communities. Each of these groupings requires our recognition, respect, and support. IUPAC is in the unique and privileged position to deliver global leadership on their behalf. There are still chemistry communities globally where the principles of equity are less well recognized, and IUPAC can provide support through networking and informal education or advice.

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