An awe-inspiring week learning from trail blazing women leaders in Engineering & Mathematics. Prof Mumenya, the 1st ever female Dean, Faculty of Engineering, UoN championed that given a supportive environment, girls excelled with 4 out 5 top honors in Engineering awarded to girls
โSISTARS have really been sisters to us.โ
Thatโs how Prof. Chisara put it. And it says everything.
In a space where support often comes with conditions or silence, SISTARS showed up fully, genuinely, and ready to walk alongside the vision of M-in-the-STEM.
At our recent workshop at the University of Ghana, we came together with one goal: to reimagine what leadership in STEM can look like.
Through the SISTARS Project, we are building a future where African women lead boldly in STEM
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Behind every bold idea is a brave team.
From facilitators to fellows, we are Grateful for every voice and vision at the SISTARS workshop.
Together, weโre building a stronger STEM ecosystem.
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Wrapping up on todayโs exciting second Stakeholder Engagement Workshop of the #SISTARS project !
Watch out for the next phase of our implementation as we advance towards innovative interventions on #WP4#SISTARS#CapacityBuilding#womeninSTEM#ghana
All too soon, we are wrapping up on the second Stakeholders Engagement Workshop of the SISTARS project at @GrandMensvic, Ghana.
Today, we shared findings and validated case study results to enhance capacity building!
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Insights from working group discussions
โThe goal is not to lower the bar for gender mainstreaming and inclusivity. The goal should rather be to empower women to take up roles on a level playing groundโ
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The SISTARS project is moving forward! As part of our engagement, we are also having exciting discussions to pave the way for implementing and developing building initiatives under the #WP4.
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Some insights from Dr. Addoquaye Tagoeโs presentation on the analysis of the data from qualitative surveys at the ongoing 2nd stakeholder engagement workshop
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Weโre excited to kick off the second Stakeholders Engagement Workshop of the SISTARS project at @GrandMensvic, Ghana ๐ฌ๐ญ!
Today, weโre sharing findings and validating case study results to enhance capacity building!
#SISTARS#CapacityBuilding#womeninSTEM#ghana
Let's congratulate our very own, Dr Leunita Asande Sumea for being adjudged the "Most Influential Female in Water Sanitation" at the held African Women Awards Ethiopia2023 Edition. It was under the theme "The role of businesses in propelling Africa's Social-Economic Renaissance"