Stanbic Bank Champions Women in STEM, Grooming Ghana’s Next Generation of Female Innovators

 

Source:Kwame Agyenim Boateng 


Stanbic Bank Ghana has over the years remained committed to advancing women in STEM education, encouraging more Ghanaian women to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs through technical and financial support.


Every year, the bank brings together 300 female STEM students from 23 senior high schools for an intensive boot camp designed to equip them with practical skills and foundational knowledge in STEM. 


The boot camp assembles some of the finest brains from Stanbic Bank, Women in STEM Ghana, and other industry leaders to nurture the next generation of female innovators and leaders.


 Participants are exposed to coding, robotics, data science, and real-world problem-solving, while also receiving mentorship from women already thriving in STEM careers.


Understanding the importance of corporate social responsibility, Stanbic Bank has established a dedicated beneficiary community comprising predominantly young women. 


The community is designed to foster mentorship, peer support, continuous learning, and access to opportunities long after the boot camp ends.


The community has since positively influenced hundreds of participants, showing them the right pathway to excellent academic and career journeys. For many, it has become a breeding ground for ambitious young females determined to break barriers in STEM.


Dubbed the Stanbic Bank Dream Chasers Platform, the community is open to all young women in STEM. 


However, membership is granted upon agreement to the community’s governance terms and consent to join.


Through these initiatives, Stanbic Bank is not just funding education — it is building confidence, creating networks, and driving digital equity.


 The bank’s investment is shaping a future where Ghanaian women lead in technology, innovation, and scientific discovery.

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