The ongoing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Guyana programme has come in for high praise from the UK-based multinational oil company, Tullow Oil, for what the company says has been its “continued pursuit of dispersing STEM learning across the length and breadth of Guyana.” STEMGuyana’s initiatives, the company says, “have been tailored to the current situation and are of great quality.”
Tullow Oil’s Country Manager Joachim Vogt made the remark following the recent signing of a Learning Pod Agreement with the local non-governmental organisation. (NGO).
“We are honoured to be in partnership with STEMGuyana, an entity whose organisational goals uniquely offer a form of education that continues to drive Guyanese youth along the path of innovation. The partnership stands to provide many doors of opportunity,” Vogt declared.