
Audio By Carbonatix
Two hundred and eighty-five (285) second-cycle institutions in the country have registered to participate in the 2024 edition of the novel STEMNNOVATION competition.
This number shows an increase of 57 additional schools registering to participate representing an increase of 24 per cent as against 228 for the previous year’s event.
Nana Afrah Sika Mensah, Deputy National Coordinator for the Free Senior High School Secretariat, who disclosed this to the media in Accra stated that the competition which is slated to kick start on 26th August with a roadshow will be climaxed on 24th September where awards will be presented to the winners.
She explained that the institutions which are Senior High School/Senior High Technical Schools (SHTS), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) as well as Technical and Vocational Education and Training Institutes which have registered a total of 570 projects for the 2024 competition as against 251 the previous year, signifying a 127 per cent increase.
The Deputy National Coordinator indicated that this year’s competition has seen an additional 319 projects registered as against 251 registered last year.
This, she attributed to the rising interest in the project by the various stakeholders and the Ghanaian populace.
Project categories
This year’s completion has projects in the areas of Food Sovereignty (89), Sustainable Energy (134), Environmental Sustainability (187) and Digital Technology (113).
Eastern region registered a total of 105 being the highest followed by Ashanti and Central regions with 81 and 70 schools while Bono East and Western North recorded the lowest with seven schools each.
Nana Afrah Sikah stated that the project this year focused on the use of digitalization projects towards finding lasting solutions to challenges confronting various societies across the country.
One unique feature of this year’s event is the massive increase in the number of schools from 97 in 2022, 228 in 2023 and 285 in the 2024 competition.
Background
The STEMNNOVATION competition, an initiative of the Free Senior High School Secretariat which started in 2022 has led to students being offered the opportunity to explore and innovate with projects.
These projects which centres on finding solutions to society’s challenges also assist students from various second cycle institutions to try their hands on practical skills and innovations and also learn how to work with other people in a team among other skills.
Read also : Ahafoman Senior High School wins the 2023 Stemnovation competition
Winners of last year’s event, Ahafoman Secondary/Technical School and the 1st runner-up school, Wesley Grammar as part of their prizes embarked on a one-week educational tour to Japan where they took part in this year’s international STEM conference.
Latest Stories
-
Adwoa Safo petitions Attorney-General to move shooting case to High Court over jurisdiction concerns
26 minutes -
Uganda’s Daily Monitor, NTV forced off air after army chief orders closure
56 minutes -
Otumfuo urges pharmacists to uphold standards as Pharmaceutical Society marks 90 years
1 hour -
Ghana’s leading businesses honoured at 3rd Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards
2 hours -
All set for Joe Mettle’s Praise Reloaded 2026 at Accra Sports Stadium
2 hours -
Litina Travel’s Made-in-Ghana World Cup Expo draws hundreds in Boston
4 hours -
A time for everything: A case against mixing spirituality with work performance
4 hours -
Ghana’s crisis-to-recovery journey holds key lessons for Africa – BoG Governor
4 hours -
NCCE crowns the Constitution Week celebration with a competition
5 hours -
Northern Ghana receives life-saving dialysis machines, but urgently needs personnel
5 hours -
Ghana assumes leadership of RMU board, pledges reforms
5 hours -
World Cup 2026: Nine African nations reach knockout stage as Tunisia bows out
5 hours -
China commends Ghana for pursuing energy self-reliance
5 hours -
PSWU urges Fair Wages Commission to expedite payment of agreed allowances
5 hours -
Mahama demands strict quality checks before road payments
6 hours