Exciting news! The Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT (GI-KACE) has partnered up with GVI Ghana to boost digital literacy for women, children and marginalised groups in Dr. Collins Yeboah-Afari, Director-General of GI-KACE, emphasised their commitment to sharing digital skills and STEM expertise.
We’re thrilled to share that GVI Ghana’s latest initiative, “Empower Tech”, has been featured on mynigeria.com. Through immersive workshops, tailored training sessions, and personalised mentorship programs, Empower Tech aims to empower girls with the skills, confidence and resources they need to excel in STEM disciplines.
“Volunteering can offer a great experience for the CV, as well as the chance to help a community. Before signing up to a specific project, potential volunteers should ask where their money is going (placements can be costly) and how past volunteers have made a difference.”
“Voluntourism is the newest travel fad making a comeback for young students looking to explore the world on a dime. Founded in 1998, GVI has organised more than 24,000 volunteers who have raised more than $30 million worth of direct financial support to philanthropic projects worldwide.”