Biography
Franklina Korkor Agor recently graduated from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences. During her studies, she served as Treasurer of the Biomedical Sciences Health Committee and interned at Baiden Ghartey’s Clinic Laboratory in Cape Coast. After graduation, she worked as a Teaching and Research Assistant in her department, where she honed her academic and mentoring skills.
Franklina joined the Camfed Transition Guide Program after senior high school and, as a volunteer, mentored junior high school students transitioning to the next stage of their education. She is also an active member of the KiddyJoy Foundation and currently contributes to the Design Thinking and Innovation Hub (DHUB), Young Agripreneurs Forum (YAF), and Camfed Agripreneur in Cape Coast—organizations dedicated to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among youth. Building on these experiences, she participated in the Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) AgriTech Challenge, where she collaborated with peers to develop innovative solutions to agricultural challenges.