Edem Dzisah
November 14, 2024, marked a historic milestone for Ghana as the inaugural Science Journalists Forum brought together a diverse group of journalists, scientists, policymakers, and tech innovators. Organized by… read-more
Edem Dzisah
November 14, 2024, marked a historic milestone for Ghana as the inaugural Science Journalists Forum brought together a diverse group of journalists, scientists, policymakers, and tech innovators. Organized by… read-more
Jessica Ahedor
In the heart of malaria-endemic regions, a breakthrough study is lighting a path toward improved treatment options for one of Africa’s deadliest diseases. The West African Network for Clinical Trials… read-more
In only eight years, a young optometry graduate with a big dream has emerged to become a game changer in eye care across Africa. During the just-ended Annual General Meeting of the Ghana Optometric Association, GOA, Bright Vandyke… read-more
Rwanda - The ongoing battle against the Marburg virus outbreak has yielded positive results in recent weeks. According to the latest data from the country's minister of health, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, new infections have reduced by 50% in… read-more
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.