My Redeemer School places 3rd at Global AI for Good Youth Challenge in Geneva

In a proud moment for Ghana, My Redeemer School has secured third place in the junior category of the globally acclaimed AI for Good Youth Challenge, an international technology and innovation competition held in Geneva, Switzerland.
The young innovators from My Redeemer School stood out among more than 750 teams from over 22 countries, impressing judges with their cutting-edge AI-powered solution focused on disaster response.
Their performance demonstrated exceptional creativity, problem-solving skills, and a firm grasp of emerging technologies.
The team's success was steered by Karen Osei Mensah, the lead coach, whose unwavering dedication and vision were instrumental in preparing the students for the competition.
She was ably supported by Benjamin Yeboah, the assistant coach, whose guidance and encouragement further sharpened the team’s capabilities.
A special acknowledgement goes to MakersPlace, the school’s training and technology partners, whose mentorship and technical support were vital in equipping the students for the global stage.
“This is more than a win—it’s proof that Ghanaian children can shape the future of global innovation,” said Anastasia Nartey, CEO of My Redeemer School.
“We are incredibly proud of what our students have achieved.”
This remarkable accomplishment not only underscores the school’s commitment to excellence in STEM education but also reinforces Ghana’s growing presence on the global map of artificial intelligence and youth innovation.
Stay tuned for more from these young tech trailblazers as they continue their journey to shape a smarter, more resilient world.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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