For years, the 51-year-old woman’s medical reports offered a clean bill of health. Despite a harrowing family history—two brothers living with Type 2 diabetes and a father who died from its complications—her laboratory results for… read-more

For years, the 51-year-old woman’s medical reports offered a clean bill of health. Despite a harrowing family history—two brothers living with Type 2 diabetes and a father who died from its complications—her laboratory results for… read-more
For generations, the Kakum River has sustained life in communities across Ghana's Central Region. It… read-more
Ghana is weighing two nuclear reactor options—traditional large nuclear reactors and small modular reactors (SMRs)—as it seeks to add about 1,000 megawatts of electricity to the national grid by the early 2030s.
At Korle Bu Teaching Hospital—Ghana’s premier national referral and teaching hospital in Accra—clinicians are increasingly detecting highly resistant bacterial strains carrying some of the most… read-more
Science Journalism Ghana is a not-for-profit organization aimed at advancing science reporting, promoting African research globally, and catalyzing a paradigm shift in Ghana’s media landscape to foster an informed public in science and development. We have successfully trained two cohorts of journalists, launched a weekly science show, and implemented a quarterly mentorship program. Our next milestone is the inaugural conference on science and development.