Twenty-two (22) youth ambassadors from the Greater Accra, Ashanti, and Eastern Regions have been inducted into the 2025 Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP) Youth Steering Group (YSG). The induction ceremonies, held regionally, welcomed these young leaders who will play pivotal roles in supporting junior high school teams participating in the GSTEP Challenge.
The ambassadors, chosen for their passion for STEM and leadership potential, are required to assist 2025 GSTEP participants and promote STEM education in their communities. Speaking at the Greater Accra induction ceremony at the DreamOval Foundation Office, Oforiwaa Asiamah Adjei, the Executive Director of DreamOval Foundation, emphasised the importance of the YSG initiative.
“The YSG programme of GSTEP is designed to honour young people who want to give back to participants. We identified these individuals as leaders in their communities, eager to drive change and invest in education and innovation,” she said.
She highlighted that the selected ambassadors demonstrated exceptional creativity, passion, and dedication to STEM-related activities, making them ideal candidates for the programme.
As part of the initiative, YSG members will undergo extensive skill development to enhance their leadership, communication, and other soft skills.
“They have been selected not only to assist GSTEP participants but also to empower themselves with skills and resources to become leaders in their communities. DreamOval Foundation is committed to equipping these ambassadors with masterclasses in communication, public speaking, logistics, and event management,” Mrs. Asiamah Adjei stated.
In addition to the masterclasses, the YSG members will be paired with mentors who will guide them throughout their journey as ambassadors.
Special Guest at the Ashanti Region YSG Induction event, Dr. Williams Kwame Amankra Appiah, Ashanti Regional Director of Education, lauded the GSTEP consortium for the youth ambassador programme.
“GSTEP is making an incredible investment in our youth by starting at the basic school level, which is essential for nurturing and motivating future leaders. This initiative aligns perfectly with our vision at the Ghana Education Service, and we are proud to collaborate with them on such a transformative programme for our young ones,” he remarked.
One of the Graeter Accra youth ambassadors, Adelaide Mantebea Mantey, who could hide her emotions, expressed excitement over her nomination to be part of the YSG programme.
“I’ve been able to learn a lot of things. When I signed up for the programme, I didn’t know much about it. I thought we were going to be volunteering for the GSTEP challenge, but I’ve come to realise that there’s so much more than just volunteering; being part of the event includes mentorship sessions and building our communication skills. So, I’m very excited to be part of this opportunity,” she indicated.
As she aspires to be an advocate for STEM, a ‘STEMPreneur,’ and to enlighten people about science and technology, she is ready to be open to learning advanced innovations and improving her communication skills through the YSG masterclass sessions.
The 22 ambassadors were inducted through engaging ceremonies across the three regions: Greater Accra welcoming 7 ambassadors; Eastern Region welcoming 8 ambassadors; and Ashanti Region welcoming 7 ambassadors.
See all 22 Youth Ambassadors below:
From left to right, here are our Ashanti ambassadors and their roles:
Christable Frimpong – Operations and Events Coordinator, Wenceslaus Mensah – Capacity Building Lead, Christable Kesewa Ocran – Operations and Events Lead, Mary Ever-love Oware – Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Lead, Romeo Oppong – Community Action Coordinator, Marigold Opoku Akyena – Community Action Lead and Kwabena Kyem Nartey – Communications Lead
From left to right, here are our Greater Accra ambassadors and their roles:
Prince Kekeli Agbelengor – Capacity Building Lead, Halimatu Sadia Hassan – Communications Lead, Prince Sebastos Quacoo – Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Lead, Queendela Norvisi Dzokoto – Operations and Events Lead, Enoch Mensah Yeboah – Capacity Building Coordinator, Adelaide Mantebea Mante – Community Action Lead, Margaret Mensah-Brown – Operations and Events Coordinator.
From left to right, here are our Eastern ambassadors and their roles:
Johnson Okyere – Capacity Building Coordinator, Pascal Louis – Capacity Building Lead, Samuel Sedem Amey Jr. – Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Lead, Philemon Osae-Hienno Kodua – Communications Coordinator, Fati Amadu – Operations and Events Lead, Wadie Susana – Community Action Coordinator, Elijah Kwabena Bentil – Communications Lead, Christian Ofori-Appiah Amoafo – Community Action Lead
In addition to their leadership roles, the Youth Steering Group (YSG) members play a pivotal part in the success of the 2025 GSTEP Challenge by spearheading the evaluation and judging of the prestigious Perseverance Awards. These awards celebrate teams that exemplify extraordinary dedication, resilience, and creativity, even if they do not advance to the semi-finalist or finalist stages. For 2025, two awards will be presented: one for a team from the application stage and one for a team from the semi-finalist stage.
YSG members from all regions will collaboratively review submissions from perseverance teams, applying their skills to shortlist the top fifteen (15) teams for the awards. During the Exhibition and Awards Ceremony, they will evaluate the shortlisted teams’ pitches and prototypes, ultimately selecting the two winners for this recognition. This responsibility underscores the YSG’s role as advocates for innovation and inclusivity within the GSTEP Challenge.
The GSTEP Youth Ambassador programme reflects the GSTEP consortium’s dedication to empowering Ghana’s youth by equipping them with the tools and opportunities to lead. The 2025 Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize is funded by Fondation Botnar and implemented by a consortium of partners, comprising DreamOval Foundation, the Partnership Bureau, Shulem Lake, and Practical Education Network (PEN).