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From a small town in Cape Coast, Ghana, Barima built a GPT-powered bot to answer questions and make learning easier for him and his friends.
After benefitting from our after-school program, we asked Grace what she would love to tell other kids: I’ll tell them to also know about coding. Also, tell them we’re also capable of doing things; not just the people abroad.
My mum’s care is much based on tech, so I help her to understand how some of the things on her dashboard work.
We study how children learn—so every STEAM tool we design makes sense to them. Our research explores how kids solve problems, grasp new ideas, and engage with technology in low-resource settings. We turn evidence into action, shaping products that are not only innovative but truly work for the communities we serve.
Algo Peers Labs is where culturally rooted STEAM education begins—with research that listens, and tools that respond.
In the Knowledge Hub, you’ll find everything you need to act on educational equity: open-source code, instructional guides, media features, and policy insights.
Whether you’re shaping curriculum, building tools, or informing policy—you can apply our research, adapt our resources, and carry the work forward.
Through community engagement, we connect youth, educators, school leaders, and local partners to programs that bridge learning and leadership.
From grassroots advocacy to policy dialogue, our initiatives equip communities to shape inclusive, culturally relevant STEAM education—led by those who live it every day.
Some children walk miles to school—only to find broken computers, no internet, or missing science kits.
We created Register-Funds to fix that.
Schools across Ghana share their real needs—like desks, internet, or basic STEAM tools.
You choose a school to support, and your donation goes directly to what the children need most. Every project is tracked, every gift creates real impact