Africa ICT Right

stem outreach

At AIR, we believe that every child, regardless of background, should have access to high-quality STEM education. Our outreach program closes the opportunity gap by providing hands-on STEM experiences, mentorship, and resources to underserved schools. Together, we can ignite curiosity, nurture talent, and empower the next generation of innovators.

 

Our STEM Outreach program strives to inspire and equip students from marginalized communities with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to succeed in STEM disciplines. Bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education to the schools and students who need it most

 

We aspire to create a society in which every kid has equitable access to STEM opportunities, fostering innovation and diversity in tomorrow’s workforce.

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STEM Outreach - Takoradi

Sector: STEM

Status: Completed  

Partner:  Team 4 Tech

Location: Takoradi – Western Region

 

In Oct. 2024, our STEM Outreach program successfully engaged 200 students from four underserved communities in Daboase within Takoradi, providing transformative learning experiences through mentorship and hands-on activities. Students explored coding, robotics, 3D design and printing, and virtual reality, gaining practical skills and sparking curiosity about technology and innovation.

 

The program included mentorship sessions with STEM professionals, offering career insights and inspiration to pursue STEM fields. These interactive activities not only enhanced digital literacy but also empowered students with confidence and problem-solving skills. By bridging the opportunity gap, this initiative has set the foundation for these young minds to become future innovators and leaders in technology.

STEM Outreach - Battor

Sector: STEM

Status: Completed  

Partner: Team 4 Tech

Location:  Battor - Volta Region

 

In Sept. 2024, our STEM Outreach program reached 22 students from two underserved schools in Battor within the North Tongu District, providing an engaging and transformative learning experience. Participants explored cutting-edge technology through mentorship sessions and hands-on activities, including coding, robotics, 3D design and printing, and virtual reality (VR). Guided by experienced mentors, students programmed robots, designed and printed 3D models, and immersed themselves in virtual environments, gaining practical skills and inspiration for future careers in STEM. The program emphasized creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork, leaving a lasting impact on participants. Students expressed newfound enthusiasm for STEM, with many excited to further explore technology and innovation opportunities in their communities.

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