The Elsie Effah Kaufmann Foundation (EEKF) is a nonprofit organization that works to improve STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education in Ghana.
[2] The foundation's goal is to address the current gap in STEM education in Ghana by providing students with the tools necessary to conduct extensive, practical research on the subjects.
[8][9] Additionally, the EEKF would train science instructors to better prepare them to teach the topic in a way that encourages students to pursue STEM fields.
She showed the guests a basic method of producing power and explained that as learning progressed, the interest was generated and built upon to complicated levels.
The guests were taught how to power a light bulb using a plastic casing, copper nails and zinc wires, 'banku', and salt.
Officials from the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) would then award points based on the completion of these tasks .