TECHAiDE's ASANKA is a WiFi device that delivers free (educational, health, economic, agricultural, e-government) content through your web browser without using the Internet. Coined from the Ghanaian word for "community bowl", the ASANKA enables users to accesss a virtual community dish of free information for all; thus a single ASANKA supports up to 20 WiFi-enabled devices such as smartphones, computers, tablets and smart television screens over a Web 2.0 format at a given time.
Today’s parents and educators are making a clear effort to close the gender gap and resist stereotypes.
TECHAiDE has successfully installed another Makerspace. This time for Yamoransa Model Lab - 3 (YM Lab 3) in the Ejura-Sekyeredumase Municipal.
TECHAiDE’s Makerspaces are created to provide hands-on, creative ways to encourage school children (Basic and Secondary Schools) to design, experiment, build and invent as they deeply engage in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology.
During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of schools around the world are closed and children are stuck at home while government orders shelter-in-place / stay-at-home. This causes children to lose access to education. Often giving them to much free time and not enough structure. Many families are currently struggling to figure out ways to keep their children occupied while also not having them fall behind in school.
The CEO of TECHAiDE, Kafui Prebbie, gets interviewed on Voice of America - Africa about the ASANKA
Working in partnership with NGOs, private institutions and philanthropists, TECHAiDE’s mission is to impact education in Africa.
This is the sixth posting in a nine-part 'School-in-a-Box' series, which offers step-by-step instructions to help you set up a financially self-sufficient school.
The 1992 Constitution came into force for the Fourth Republic of Ghana, on January 7th 1993, following its overwhelming approval in a referendum held on April 28th 1992.