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    Ghana Young Academy Marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science with Dialogue on Closing Gender Gap in STEM

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Ghana Young Academy has commemorated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a virtual programme focused on celebrating women’s contributions to research and addressing gender disparities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

    The event, held on February 28, 2026, was themed “Six Voices, One Future: Women Shaping Ghana’s Science Landscape.” It formed part of activities marking the annual global observance celebrated each year on February 11.

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    The programme brought together scientists, educators, policymakers and students to reflect on the role of women in scientific advancement and explore strategies for strengthening gender equality in STEM fields.

    Delivering the welcome address, Co-Chair of the Ghana Young Academy, Latifatu Mohammed, said the initiative aimed to acknowledge the progress made by women in science while drawing attention to the barriers that still exist.

    She explained that the day served not only as a celebration but also as an opportunity for reflection and renewed commitment to addressing issues such as underrepresentation, leadership gaps, limited research funding and inadequate visibility for women in science.

    The keynote address was delivered by Olivia Serwaa Opare of the National STEM Resource Unit of the Ghana Education Service. She highlighted the importance of scientific knowledge in critical sectors including agriculture, healthcare, water resource management, renewable energy and environmental sustainability.

    According to her, broader inclusion of women in science leads to more diverse ideas and stronger solutions to societal challenges. She also emphasised the need to inspire girls to pursue science from an early stage, noting that encouragement from teachers and mentors plays a crucial role in shaping future scientists.

    The programme was moderated by Antoinette Simpah Anim-Jnr, who discussed the global significance of the day and pointed to the persistent gender imbalance in scientific fields.

    She noted that women represent roughly one-third of researchers globally and about 30 percent of science professionals in Africa, while in Ghana only about one in four STEM jobs is held by a woman. According to her, these figures highlight lost opportunities for innovation and diverse perspectives in science.

    The event also featured a series of “Lightning Talks,” where six female scientists shared insights into their research and career journeys. The speakers included Benedicta Essel Ayamba, Bernice Yram Danu, Anita Adwoa Oppong, Jemima Owusuah Asante, Lawrencia Osae-Nyarko and Mavis Sersah Nyarko.

    An interactive panel discussion titled “Breaking Barriers, Building Futures” further explored challenges faced by women in science, including limited access to research funding, mentorship gaps and the need to balance professional and personal responsibilities.

    Participants also discussed practical steps to strengthen support networks and create more opportunities for women and girls interested in pursuing careers in scientific research and innovation.

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