In a world where stories shape perspectives and inspire action, Ghanaian science storyteller and climate advocate Afia Agyapomaa Ofosu has emerged as a powerful voice for change. She has been named the winner of the Urban Resilience category in the prestigious Resilience in Focus Photo Story Contest, a recognition of her dedication to highlighting the efforts of individuals tackling climate challenges in Africa.
Her award-winning piece tells the story of Gifty Avevor, a woman on a mission to combat plastic waste and drive sustainability in urban communities. Through her lens, Afia captures not just the environmental crisis posed by plastic pollution but also the resilience, innovation, and determination of people like Gifty, who refuse to stand by while their communities struggle with waste mismanagement.
This award is more than just an accolade—it is a testament to the power of African storytellers in driving climate action.
A victory for African voices
Afia’s achievement is particularly significant as she was the only female African winner among an elite group of storytellers from across the continent. Alongside four other awardees from Uganda, South Africa, and Ghana, she was honored by the Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) and the Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO), receiving a $1,000 cash prize in recognition of her outstanding contribution to environmental storytelling.
Her win It is a celebration of representation. It underscores the growing influence of African women in climate advocacy and highlights the crucial role that storytelling plays in shaping public perception and policy. For young African storytellers, especially women, Afia’s victory is proof that their voices matter and can drive real change.

Storytelling as a catalyst for Climate action
The Resilience in Focus Photo Story Contest seeks to amplify the experiences of African communities dealing with climate resilience challenges. It highlights how visual storytelling can bridge the gap between science and society, making environmental issues both accessible and urgent.
Afia’s award-winning story is a perfect example of this mission. In her piece, she paints a vivid picture of Gifty Avevor’s fight against plastic pollution, showing how one person’s determination can inspire an entire community. Gifty’s work goes beyond waste collection—it is about changing mindsets, promoting sustainable practices, and proving that small actions can lead to big transformations.
On receiving the award, Afia shared her gratitude and reaffirmed her commitment to using storytelling as a tool for change:
“I am deeply honored to receive this recognition. This award is not just for me but for every storyteller who dares to shine a light on the issues that matter. Climate change is not a distant threat—it is here, affecting our people, our communities, and our future. Through storytelling, we can move hearts, shift perspectives, and drive action.”
“Thank you, GRP and GAYO, for believing in the voices of young African environmental storytellers. This recognition fuels my passion to continue telling the stories that need to be told, stories that inspire solutions and empower communities.”
Her words serve as a rallying cry for all those using their voices to fight for a more sustainable world.
Inspiring a greener, more resilient Africa
For over a decade, Afia Agyapomaa Ofosu has blended science, storytelling, and digital media to create compelling narratives that drive environmental action. Her work makes climate science relatable, ensuring that those most affected by environmental challenges—local communities, policymakers, and young people—can understand and take action.
Her storytelling is not just about reporting facts; it is about making people feel the urgency of climate change. By focusing on real people like Gifty Avevor, Afia brings human stories to the forefront, making sustainability a personal and collective responsibility.
Her work aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action), but beyond policy frameworks, Afia remains committed to empowering African voices, amplifying indigenous knowledge, and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.
With each story she tells, she reinforces one simple yet powerful truth: change begins with awareness, and awareness begins with storytelling.
A legacy in the making
Afia Agyapomaa Ofosu’s Resilience in Focus award is not just a personal victory—it is a win for African storytelling, climate action, and the fight for a sustainable future.
Her journey proves that stories have the power to reshape our world, and with her unwavering commitment, she is ensuring that Africa’s climate resilience stories are not just told but heard, felt, and acted upon.
As she continues to amplify underrepresented voices and bring attention to the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, one thing is clear: Afia is not just telling stories—she is shaping the future.