Ghana's Youth-Led STEM Initiative

Breaking Barriers
in STEM
Education

Making science, technology, engineering, and mathematics accessible to all individuals in underserved communities across Ghana regardless of background or circumstance.

Our Mission

Making STEM Inclusive
for Every Learner

STEM FOR ALL is an innovative non-profit organisation dedicated to breaking down barriers in STEM education. We make science, technology, engineering, and mathematics accessible to all individuals, regardless of background or circumstance.

Our programme focuses on underserved communities and integrates climate change, renewable energy, and waste management using hands-on STEM approaches aligned with Ghana's climate priorities and global SDG commitments.

Climate Education Renewable Energy Waste Management Gender Inclusive Hands-on STEM Community-Led
Our Impact

Numbers That Tell Our Story

Since inception, STEM FOR ALL has delivered transformative, measurable change across Ghana's underserved communities through grassroots STEM education.

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Learners reached through hands-on STEM training programmes

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Participants Females

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Teachers Engaged +

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Rural communities

"Where STEM knowledge is inclusive and within reach for everyone."
STEM FOR ALL Mission Statement
Programme Structure

How We Deliver Real Change

Our programme delivers early, practical, and context-responsive climate and STEM learning for children in underserved Ghanaian communities.

Climate & Renewable Energy STEM Kit

A low-cost STEM Kit tailored for basic schools with limited resources, central to everything we do.

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Affordable by Design

Built using locally sourced materials schools can afford and sustain independently.

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Renewable Energy Modules

Hands-on solar, wind, and biomass modules expose students to clean energy technologies.

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Climate Literacy Integration

Experiments connect to local climate impacts flooding, drought, temperature change.

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Teacher Training Included

Every deployment includes facilitator training for long-term independent use.

Reaching Schools & Communities

Primary and Junior High Schools in low-resource communities that lack labs or climate tools.

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Rural & Low-Income Focus

Targeting communities most at risk from climate change and least served by education.

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School Partnerships

Close collaboration with administrators and teachers to fit school schedules and curricula.

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Community Networks

Engaging parent groups, community leaders, student clubs, and youth networks.

Our Hands-On Approach

Built on years of grassroots work, aligned with Ghana's climate priorities and SDGs 4, 7, 12, and 13.

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Experiential Learning

Every lesson is rooted in doing , building, testing, measuring, drawing real-world conclusions.

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Local Problem-Solving

Learners tackle actual challenges ,flooding, waste, energy poverty using STEM thinking.

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Monitoring & Evaluation

Regular assessments track climate literacy gains and long-term skill development.

Leadership & Team

The People Driving STEM Forward

Built by Educators. Driven by Purpose.

Founder & CEO

Gabriel Domoninge Naa

Engineering
Programme Coordinator

Habiba Jingunaah

Engineering
Finance and Admin

Boye Gavinus

Finance
Chief Operations Officer

Safi Obadiah

Engineering
Chief Technology Officer

Patricia Okletey

Computer Science
Background & Context

Why Ghana Needs STEM FOR ALL

Ghana is increasingly vulnerable to climate change and education must urgently respond to this growing crisis.

Climate Vulnerability

Ghana faces flooding, rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and energy insecurity. Climate-related shocks could push 2.6 million additional Ghanaians into poverty by 2030 (World Bank).

Education Gap

Over 60% of basic schools lack access to science laboratories or practical learning resources, particularly in rural and low-income areas (Ghana Education Service).

Theoretical-Only Teaching

Climate and renewable energy concepts are often taught theoretically, with minimal opportunities for hands-on learning or local application.

Children at Heightened Risk

Children in underserved communities face the greatest climate risks yet climate education remains severely limited at the basic school level.

2.6M

Ghanaians at poverty risk by 2030 from climate impacts (World Bank)

60%+

Basic schools without science labs or practical resources (GES)

SDG 4,7
12,13

UN Goals directly addressed by our programme

4,000+

Learners already reached through STEM FOR ALL's grassroots programme

Our Supporters and Partners

Ashesi University Ashesi University
Coca-Cola Foundation Coca-Cola Foundation
Kids Discovery Channel Kids Discovery Channel
Ashesi University Ashesi University
Coca-Cola Foundation Coca-Cola Foundation
Kids Discovery Channel Kids Discovery Channel
Take Action

Join Us in Making STEM
Accessible for All

Whether you are a donor, partner, educator, or volunteer there is a meaningful role for you. Together, we can shape a climate-literate, STEM-empowered generation across Ghana.