gAfrica STEM Academy Mentoring Program: "Empowers Youth to Address Climate Challenges" post
Experience the transformative impact of STEM mentorship as CEO Chauncia Willis-Johnson of The Institute Diversity Inclusion and Emergency Management visits The Africa Stem Academy. Dive into the insights on innovation.
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Maurice Cheetham
4/9/20241 min read


Recently, Mrs. Willis-Johnson, alongside her esteemed colleague Jean-Claude Ndongo, MBA, took part in the Africa STEM Academy Mentoring Series at Mamprobi Basic School in Accra, Ghana. This program serves as a beacon of hope, offering invaluable guidance and support to young scholars eager to explore the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
At the heart of this initiative lies a simple yet powerful idea: professionals engaging scholars in meaningful discussions about the real-world applications of STEM in their professions or businesses. These interactive sessions serve as catalysts for inspiration, igniting a spark of curiosity and creativity within the minds of our future innovators
During her visit, Mrs. Willis-Johnson addressed pressing issues such as Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness, recognizing the urgent need to equip communities in Ghana with the knowledge and tools to confront these challenges head-on. By partnering with IDIEM, the Africa STEM Academy is committed to supporting these efforts and providing field experience opportunities for scholars, empowering them to become change-makers in their communities and beyond.
As we look to the future, it's clear that leaders like Mrs. Willis-Johnson are instrumental in shaping a world where every young mind has the opportunity to thrive and succeed. Through her visionary leadership and unwavering dedication, she is paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future where STEM education knows no bounds.