Christian Sackey-Acquah
2017 Update: We’re pleased that Christian has decided to stay after his year of national service. Given his contribution, he has been promoted to assistant... Read More
An interview with Priscilla Awuah, administrator extraordinaire
We’re so pleased to have Priscilla (Priscy) join our team. The administrator role is an anchor for the team and the organization. Priscy is a... Read More
July 2016 highlights!
The school year is ending and we are delighted by some of the news and activities our teachers have shared with us just the last... Read More
Leave No Innovator Behind. Equity in STEM. MOBEX Ghana panel recap.
Last month, MOBEX Africa 2016 organized a panel, Leave No Innovator Behind, to discuss women and girls’ participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in... Read More
Meet our interim Program Coordinator Vivian Ayarick
Role models make a tremendous difference to young women. By introducing women who study and who use STEM in their academic and professional lives, women... Read More
Akwaaba, SeedKit Interns Caleb and Mehak!
I usually don’t pick up the phone when I do not recognize the phone number. But I’m glad I did one late Thursday afternoon about six weeks... Read More
Guess which youth leader from Ghana is going to Washington, D.C.?
It’s our talented and dedicated program manager, Josephine Marie Godwyll! She is one of 39 Ghanaians, featured below) selected for the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship... Read More
Advancing STEM in Ghana: Nurturing the next Curie, Hopper, Nyokong*
Another 90 students and 17 teachers will join The Exploratory’s STEM Clubs, thanks to the support of Airtel Ghana. These clubs build on the excitement... Read More
Join The Exploratory as a Ghana National Service Fellow. Deadline July 10.
As our programs expand across several regions and districts, we are in search of two program coordinators, one for Berekuso and one for Nsawam, in... Read More
My Journey Through STEM Inspires Girls towards Science and Careers
May 30, 2016 – News Ghana. Link “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Young children say doctor, nurse, policeman, trader, teacher... Read More