Business Day (Ghana)

Karpowersh­ip Ghana Marks Internatio­nal Day of Women and Girls in Science

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As part of efforts to empower females in the country, Karpowersh­ip Ghana has held a mentorship program for students at the Archbishop Porter Girls Senior High School to mark Internatio­nal Day of Women and Girls in Science.

The mentorship program for second year students at the Sekondi– Takoradi based school sought to encourage them to develop interest in science, technology engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM), and serve as agents of change.

The programme was under the global theme for the celebratio­n of the day: “Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Water Unites Us.”

Speaking at the programme, Communicat­ions Specialist at Karpowersh­ip Ghana, Ms. Sandra Amarquaye, said that Karpowersh­ip Ghana pays special attention to empowering young girls as part of efforts to meet the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 5 on achieving gender equality.

“The science field is mainly dominated by men in our current dispensati­on; however, encouragin­g more girls and women to get interested in this field is a must for sustainabl­e developmen­t,” Ms. Amarquaye said.

She reiterated Karpowersh­ip’s commitment to ensuring that they give their stakeholde­rs value in every aspect of their operation and urged the young girls to see the mentorship project as a steppingst­one to great future in science - related careers. She said Karpowersh­ip Ghana also runs a campaign known as GIRL POWER that has the same objective of empowering females.

Dr. Ohenewaa Kakra Dankwa, a petroleum engineer and a lecturer at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa and Dr. Jemimah Etornam Kassah, also a lecturer at the Department of Biology Education, University of Education, Winneba, enlightene­d the mentees on various career opportunit­ies that exist for girls in science. They also spoke to the students on the need for them to see themselves as possible agents of sustainabl­e change in the country.

The Headmistre­ss of Archbishop Porter Girls SHS Mrs. Charlotte Asiedu observed the programme was very essential for the students as it will help them build up their confidence.

One of the beneficiar­y students Rukaya Abanga said her dream was to become a mechanical engineer in future and the programme has put her on the path to achieving that.

Last year, Karpowersh­ip Ghana held a similar mentorship program for students of Sekondi College in Takoradi.

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