Girls in Biotech (GIB) - Prince Boadu, Ghana (ADEL 2015)

February 21, 2020

To strengthen the role of youth as agents of community development, the Policy Center for the New South launched a year ago a call for projects grounded in new and innovative approaches to existing local problems. Girls-in-Biotech’s main goal is to create feminine friendly platforms and opportunities for empowering women scientists to enhance their participation in  the biotech field in Africa. This will be attained through various strategies including  the implementation of labs well equipped for capacity building, research & development, rapid prototyping...; organizing national biotech competitions;  and establishing  GIB clubs in universities and   high schools.

Speakers
Prince Boadu
CEO and Co-Founder, MapTech Logistics Limited (Emerging Leader)
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