• Ghana’s Regina Honu and Miishe Addy Makes 2021 Quartz Africa Innovators List.

    Quartz Africa Innovators 2021 is the sixth edition of a series that identifies some of the most ambitious and imaginative minds on the continent. This year’s list focuses on female artists, activists, investors, and entrepreneurs whose innovations are helping their communities, countries, and the continent through a challenging period....
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    STEM Can Develop The Innovations Africa Need.

    Gecci Karuri-Sebina argues that STEM has the potential to generate the necessary innovations in Africa. More African women are leading in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) that integrates the four fields into a single cross-disciplinary programme and focuses on real-world application and knowledge sharing. In an interview with Africa...
  • STEMbees: Aburi Girls SHS To Represent Ghana at Global Robotics Competition.

    Twelve students from the Aburi Girls’ Senior High School in the Eastern region are representing Ghana this year in the 2021 FIRST Global Challenge — the fifth iteration of the global Olympics-style robotics event. This year’s theme, “Discover & Recover,” focuses on overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic by discovering opportunities...
  • Opinion: STEM Education in Africa — the Past, Present, and Future

    A detailed analysis of STEM education and programmes in Africa and what they might represent for the continent’s future. Although Africa holds nearly 17% of the world’s population, its Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) capabilities fall behind the rest of the world. STEM education is a driver of economic...
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    51.2% of the global population use the Internet, Africa records fastest growth – ITU Report

    More and more people worldwide have access to and are using the Internet. At the same time, ICT prices have dropped globally in the last decade. However, stronger information and communication technology (ICT) skills are needed to connect people everywhere....
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    This Project In Ghana Uses Drones To Monitor Coastal Erosion

    Traditional monitoring of coastal erosion is expensive and require more training, therefore Scientists are using drones to assess coastal erosion in Ghana. Scientists using drones to assess a project for preventing coastal erosion in Ghana have identified a need for investing in monitoring to ensure such projects effectiveness and...
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