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The African Research Academies for Women Inc.

The African Research Academies for Women Inc.

Research Services

Lawrenceville , GA 3,197 followers

About us

The African Research Academies for Women (ARA-W) is an organization aimed at expanding opportunities for African women interested in the field of science. It seeks, for the first time, to enable University women, who are pursuing the sciences to be introduced to the world of research and enrich their love for science. ARA-W recognizes a lack of scientific research opportunities for women in the African Continent due to sociocultural influences and the marginalization of women. Yet, it is also evident that in order to transition to a “developed continent” standing, it is necessary to advance the scientific aptitude of the continent—which can be achieved through increased scientific research opportunities for women. Thus, ARA-W hopes to bridge the gender gap between male and female Scientists, while stimulating an interest in STEM education among women in Africa. And hopefully, through the sustenance of that interest, Africa can also produce excellent female scientists such as Nobel Laureates, Frances-Barre (who discovered the HIV virus) and Marie Currie (an acclaimed physicist and chemist). We trust that opening the world of research to women will enable the continent to produce scientists who can compete with their colleagues at both the domestic and international front. Through this organization, we hope to empower women, who could in return, fuel the economic transformation of the African Continent.

Website
http://www.ara-w.org
Industry
Research Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lawrenceville , GA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2013
Specialties
Women Empowerment, Quality health in Africa, and Scientific research

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  • The African Research Academies for Women Inc. reposted this

    🎉We are proud to celebrate Prof. George Armah of the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), on receiving the Rotavirus Champion Award at the 15th International Rotavirus Symposium organized by the Sabin Vaccine Institute. This honor recognizes his outstanding contributions to rotavirus prevention and control, improving lives, and strengthening child health globally. 🌍👏 #NMIMR #UniversityOfGhana #RotavirusChampion #GlobalHealth #ResearchExcellence #PublicHealth University of Ghana Dorothy Yeboah-Manu Radio Univers 105.7fm

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  • The African Research Academies for Women Inc. reposted this

    Registration is now OPEN for #CPHIA2025! Join us October 22-25 in Durban, South Africa for Africa's leading public health conference. This year's agenda addresses some of the continent's most critical health priorities: building Africa's health manufacturing capacity for greater self-reliance, innovative financing mechanisms for UHC, digital health transformation, climate change and One Health approaches to health security, pandemic preparedness, and much more. Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, practitioner, or innovator – this is your platform to connect, collaborate, and create change for Africa’s health future. Secure your spot today: https://ow.ly/novi50X695s

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  • ✨️Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Prisca Marfoaa Brobbey, a second-year Human Biology (Medicine) student from Komenda.✨️ Prisca believes women’s voices in STEM are essential because they inspire others—especially young girls, to pursue science, technology, and research. She sees their contributions as key to driving innovations that improve lives and create meaningful progress for communities. Prisca aspires to advance public health through research and technology-driven innovations that address real challenges. Her goal is to develop solutions that improve well-being while motivating more young women to see STEM as a pathway to meaningful change. Outside of academics, she enjoys exploring AI tools and taking part in public health outreaches. We are proud to spotlight Prisca as part of the ARA-W Internship Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨ Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Pamela Bugadam, a second-year Mining Engineering student from Navrongo. ✨ Pamela believes women’s voices in STEM are vital because they bring unique perspectives that spark creativity and innovation. She sees women in STEM as role models whose contributions bridge the skill gap, drive inclusivity, and strengthen society. She aspires to become a researcher in mining engineering while exploring career opportunities in environmental and safety concerns, investment returns, and IT integration in the field. Pamela also hopes to take on leadership roles that inspire future generations and shape the future of STEM on a wide scale. Beyond academics, she enjoys reading, listening to poetry, and embracing personal growth by developing a variety of skills. We are proud to spotlight Pamela as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨️Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Patience Agyiri Andoh, a fourth-year Biological Sciences student from Gomoa Mpota, is specializing in Cancer Biology.✨️ Patience believes women’s voices in STEM are essential because they expose hidden problems, break down old stereotypes, and build a fairer, stronger future for science. Her aspiration is to become a cancer research scientist, focusing on genetic and molecular factors that explain why therapies succeed for some patients but not for others. She is also committed to advancing early detection methods, with the conviction that the most powerful way to fight cancer is to stop it before it advances. Beyond academics, Patience enjoys debating social issues, politics, and economics, and finds focus in music—especially Afrobeats—while working. We are proud to spotlight Patience as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨ Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar Sally Tachie, a second-year Biomedical Engineering student from Berekum. ✨ Sally believes innovation in STEM thrives on diversity. She notes that empowering women in STEM not only closes the gender gap but also ensures the solutions created truly serve society. She aspires to utilize her skills and curiosity to develop innovations that improve healthcare and technology, shaping a fairer and more sustainable future. Sally also hopes her journey inspires other young women to believe their voices belong in STEM. Outside of academics, she runs a small doughnut business, where baking and experimenting with flavors serves as both a creative outlet and a reminder that problem-solving can be both sweet and practical. We are proud to spotlight Sally as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025 cohort! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨ Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Grace Akyaa Efua Adjekum, a fourth-year Health Information student from Effiduase-Seniegyaya. ✨ Grace believes women’s voices in STEM are vital because they bring diverse perspectives, drive inclusive innovations, and inspire future generations. She aspires to harness STEM to improve healthcare delivery and motivate more women to pursue science and technology. In her free time, Grace enjoys music, cooking, and reading. We are proud to spotlight Grace as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨ Meet Our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Shirley Sarah Dadson, a fifth-year medical student from Ghana, who is pursuing studies in medicine with a research interest in plastic and reconstructive surgery.✨ She believes women’s voices in STEM expand the boundaries of science by bringing diversity of perspective, lived experience, and imagination. She aspires to become a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, advancing access to surgery as a fundamental human right. As co-founder of the Association of Future African Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (AfroPRS), Shirley is committed to advocacy, shaping surgical policy, and creating pathways for young Africans in this specialty. Beyond her studies, she leads a community of over 3,000 readers who follow her medical stories through her newsletter, My Clinical Logbook. We are proud to spotlight Shirley as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • The African Research Academies for Women Inc. reposted this

    ✨️Meet our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Sandra Waterwood Acquah, a fourth-year Medical student from Ekumfi Narkwa. She is specializing in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and fibrosis.✨️ Sandra believes women’s voices in STEM are essential because science and innovation thrive on diversity of thought, and representation ensures the scientific community reflects the society it serves. Her aspiration is to become a physician-scientist focused on wound healing, with a particular commitment to supporting burn victims. Beyond her studies, Sandra enjoys playing volleyball and crocheting. We are proud to spotlight Sandra as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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  • ✨️Meet our ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program Scholar, Sandra Waterwood Acquah, a fourth-year Medical student from Ekumfi Narkwa. She is specializing in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and fibrosis.✨️ Sandra believes women’s voices in STEM are essential because science and innovation thrive on diversity of thought, and representation ensures the scientific community reflects the society it serves. Her aspiration is to become a physician-scientist focused on wound healing, with a particular commitment to supporting burn victims. Beyond her studies, Sandra enjoys playing volleyball and crocheting. We are proud to spotlight Sandra as part of the ARA-W Undergraduate Research Program 2025! #ARAWScholars #WomenInSTEM #ScholarSpotlight

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