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Ghana Science & Tech Explorer Challenge (GSTEP) 2026
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The Ghana Science & Tech Explorer Challenge (GSTEP) 2026 continues to stand as one of Ghana’s flagship initiatives for nurturing young talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving, GSTEP empowers learners to apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges facing their communities.
GSTEP is a national STEM innovation challenge that brings together students, educators, mentors, and industry stakeholders to promote hands-on learning and innovation. Through project-based activities, participants are encouraged to identify problems, design solutions, and develop practical prototypes using STEM principles.
Purpose and Impact
The challenge aims to:
Spark early interest in STEM careers
Build critical thinking, collaboration, and innovation skills
Encourage learners to use science and technology to address local and national development challenges
Strengthen Ghana’s future STEM talent pipeline
Over the years, GSTEP has contributed significantly to shaping confident young innovators who are better prepared for advanced STEM education and emerging careers in technology and engineering.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
One of the key strengths of GSTEP is its focus on experiential learning. Participants go beyond textbooks to engage in:
Research and design thinking
Team-based problem solving
Prototype development
Presentation and communication of ideas
This approach helps learners gain practical skills that are essential in today’s fast-changing, technology-driven world.
Building a Strong STEM Ecosystem
GSTEP also plays an important role in strengthening Ghana’s broader STEM ecosystem by fostering collaboration between schools, mentors, institutions, and innovation hubs. It creates opportunities for mentorship, exposure, and knowledge sharing that benefit both learners and educators.
Looking Ahead to GSTEP 2026
As Ghana continues to invest in STEM education and innovation, GSTEP 2026 represents another opportunity to inspire young minds, promote creativity, and prepare the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators. Initiatives like GSTEP are essential to building a resilient, innovative, and knowledge-driven future for Ghana.
EMMANUEL ADU DONKOR
Am Emmanuel ADU Donkor CEO of LEARN STEM AFRICA