Nerebehin, Ghana - Amdiya Latiff, Chief Executive Officer, ECO-ME Africa, is addressing girls' absenteeism in rural Ghana by producing reusable sanitary pads to keep young adults in school during menstrual periods.
“As national service… read-more
Nerebehin, Ghana - Amdiya Latiff, Chief Executive Officer, ECO-ME Africa, is addressing girls' absenteeism in rural Ghana by producing reusable sanitary pads to keep young adults in school during menstrual periods.
“As national service… read-more
Kwabenya–Accra, Andy Tetteh Kuntum, President, Ghana Nuclear Society is poised to turn the misconceptions about nuclear science in Ghana to build a drive for the nuclear sector for exploitation and utilization. “I have realized that the myth and… read-more
Budumburam- Ghana, Victor Tagborloh, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Galaxy Aerospace Ghana is changing the narrative of Ghana’s space industry by scouting the right human resources to build and sustain the frontiers of space science in… read-more
Africa’s limited pharmaceutical industry, high costs of raw materials and dependence on imported medicines have long hampered citizens’ access to the medicines they need. The challenges the continent faces are daunting.
Science Journalism Ghana is a not-for-profit organization aimed at advancing science reporting, promoting African research globally, and catalyzing a paradigm shift in Ghana’s media landscape to foster an informed public in science and development. We have successfully trained two cohorts of journalists, launched a weekly science show, and implemented a quarterly mentorship program. Our next milestone is the inaugural conference on science and development.