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Decoding the SciComm In Practice Fellowship built by STEMi Makers of Africa and SuperScientists

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In this episode of CivicSciTV Africa, we dig into the power of collaboration in building science communication networks across Africa. Amanda Obidike (Founder, STEMi Makers Africa) and Justin Yarrow (Founder, CodeMakers & SuperScientist) share how their partnership led to the creation of the Scicomm In Practice Fellowship to provide a “dynamic three-month journey for beginning science communicators and scientists passionate about transforming science narratives and communicating the wonders of science.”

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The Power of Collaboration

๐Ÿ”น โ€œJustin reached out with an amazing idea, and we just ran with it. We saw the potential to build something impactful together.โ€ โ€“ Amanda

๐Ÿ”น โ€œWe combined our strengthsโ€”STEMiโ€™s community reach and SuperScientistโ€™s storytellingโ€”to design something practical and hands-on.โ€ โ€“ Justin

๐Ÿ”น โ€œWe didnโ€™t want just another science communication program. We wanted something immersive, where people actually practice and create.โ€ โ€“ Justin

Why the Fellowship Matters

The overwhelming response to the fellowshipโ€”over 400 applicationsโ€”showed a huge demand for structured science communication training. Amanda and Justin recognized the gap between science education and public engagement and built the fellowship to address it.

The Challenges & Lessons Learned

๐Ÿšง AI-Generated Applications โ€“ โ€œFor a program about communication, it was tough to assess skills when many applicants used AI to answer questions.โ€ โ€“ Justin

๐Ÿšง Commitment to Capstone Projects โ€“ โ€œWe had to keep emphasizing why the capstone project mattered. We wanted people to apply their skills, not just attend webinars.โ€ โ€“ Amanda

๐Ÿšง Need for Mentorship โ€“ โ€œThe next step is bringing in experienced science communicators as mentors. A small-group mentor setup could make a huge difference.โ€ โ€“ Justin

Call to Action for African Science Communicators

๐Ÿ“ข โ€œThere is already a community out thereโ€”we just need to connect.โ€ โ€“ Justin

๐Ÿ“ข โ€œWe should empower people to lead.โ€ โ€“ Amanda

Whatโ€™s Next?

This pilot project was just the beginning. Amanda and Justin hope to expand the fellowship, secure funding, and build a lasting network of African science communicators.

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Amanda Obidike

Justin Yarrow

STEMi Makers of Africa

Codemakers

Superscientists

Stephanie Okeyo is a Microbiologist and Science Communicator. She is the founder of Under the Microscope. Some of her previous professional roles include Ambassador of Women in Science, East Africa and Representative to the United Nations office, Geneva at the Royal Academy of Science International Trust (RASIT). In 2019, she was listed as one of Under 30: Breaking Barriers Women in STEM and is a 2021 Zuri STEM category nominee. Stephanie is passionate about empowering young girls and being a voice for gender equality in Science and Technology.

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