Our Projects

Students' Entreprenuel Skills Development

As graduate unemployment continues to be a challenge with girls being the most affected, more and more girls become vulnerable to sex exploitation when searching for jobs. Without adequate skills development and career opportunities for women and girls, these conditions undermine females’ capacity to succeed in the job market. This project seeks to adequately equip the female students’ whiles they are in the tertiary institution with the needed skills for development.

PAMEPI Women In Tech Ghana

PAMEPI Women in Tech Ghana is a non-profit organization under the Paabinaa Meriga Peace Initiative (PAMEPI) officially registered with the Registrar’s General Department No: CG080201122 and Social Welfare licence No: NPOS/GR01/LN02983/25, dedicated to promoting gender inclusion in technology, entrepreneurship and innovation. We currently operate 17 student chapters across tertiary institutions in Ghana, working to bridge the gender gap in ICT through training, mentoring, grants, research, and global collaborations.Since 2021 till date,3754 beneficiaries from tertiary institutions, secondary schools, and rural communities have benefited from our interventions.

Our profound appreciation goes to the following organizations:

RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Switzerland Embassy in Ghana, Ross Family Viva Foundation Corp, USA, Amalitech Ghana, Women’Global Institute USA, Recell/Computer Labs Ghana, Ministry of Education Ghana, Perspektywy Women in Tech Poland, Tolon District Assembly etc.

USA - Ghana Mobile Library Project

As a response to the lack of sufficient libraries and in continuing its efforts to provide “Education for All” in Northern Region, PAMEPI is launching an innovative project to make up for library shortages by creating a mobile library system for the Northern Region which will also be used to service rural communities in the Region by permitting the circulation of books and other reading materials among schools. PAMEPI, in collaboration with Cranford Rotary Club and Somerset County Educational Services Commission, is transforming a 55 seaters school bus into a proper Mobile Library and when completed will be shipped to Ghana. After being used by one particular community school pupils for a specific period of time (e.g. 1 month) the contents of the library will then be transferred to another rural school for some time, and then to another school. By the end of the academic year, several schools and several thousand pupils will have had access to library materials.

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