Girls Love STEM

#GirlsLoveSTEM Campaign

In Ghana, women only hold 25% of all STEM jobs and girls in Ghana are significantly less likely to pursue STEM-related subjects than boys. This is due to socio-cultural barriers that have impacted their interest in science and technology.

The rationale is to encourage young ladies to aspire and reach greater heights in careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) by countering societal stereotypes regarding women in STEM careers. This Campaign targets Ladies in Junior high (12 -15 years), Senior High schools (16-18 years) and tertiary students (18 -22 years) in Ghana.

ComponentFocusTacticsEngagement PlanTargets
In STEM, Women LeadBreaking gender-related Stereotypes
promoting women’s leadership and achievements in STEM fields
Showcase successful women in STEM through profiles and success stories. Collaborate with women leaders in STEM for mentorship.
Organize panel discussions and webinars featuring women in STEM
Fact Sheets Engage girls and young women aspiring to enter STEM fields. Collaborate with schools to introduce mentorship programs.
Share stories and content about women leaders in STEM
Girls aspiring to enter STEM field Age 17-22 years Parents Schools
General Public
STEM FESTIVALSOrganizing events and short programs that celebrate and promote STEM disciplines.STEM Tool kits Create interactive STEM exhibits and workshops for hands-on learning. Invite experts and professionals to speak at these events.Boot Camps Quizzes Social media, local media, and schools.
Provide resources and materials for educators to use in classrooms
Girls 12 – 17 years
Teachers
General Public
STEM works after SCHOOLDemonstrate the relevance of STEM in career choices and opportunitiesCareer guidance and counseling in schools. Establish and support existing STEM clubs
Mentorship Program
School Clubs
Connect students with mentors through school-based initiatives
Girls  12 – 22 years
School administrators.
 STEM professionals and mentors
STEM and Sustainable DevelopmentShowcase the importance of STEM in addressing sustainable development challengesHost online/ physical workshops and debates Showcase projects and innovations
Inter Schools Competitions
YouTube Facebook Live Educators
Engage with environmental and sustainability organizations
Girls 17-22 years Schools
General Public

This campaign aims to empower and inspire young girls and women in Ghana to pursue STEM careers by addressing societal stereotypes and providing them with the necessary skills and support.

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