On this issue the two nations have much in common, from Germany there is a false myth that they have reached gender equality, but that is not the case, the fact that they have a woman Chancellor (Angela Merkel) does not mean that have achieved equal gender, on the contrary, with respect to their neighbors in the European Union is well below the average in this issue, since it occupies the 25th position of the 28 European countries in terms of gender inequality, a bad performance that is noted when verifying employment statistics, which shows that German women are almost absent in the management positions of the 160 German companies listed on the stock market, thus being 93% of men who occupy these positions as members of the board of directors. Similar case in Colombia, where although there is a woman vice president and the efforts by the current government to reach gender equality by appointing 8 of the 16 ministries under the orders of women, however, in the private sector their participation is very late Even in the academic sector, women in Colombia prefer to study careers not related to STEM