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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the availability of scholarships for short-term capacity-building programmes and tertiary education across various fields of study. The opportunities were secured through Ghana’s diplomatic engagements with partner countries.
In a statement issued on September 30, 2025, the Ministry said links to the training opportunities have been uploaded on its official website to ensure easy access for interested applicants.
It explained that scholarships received from partner countries are also transmitted to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for onward award to qualified candidates.
The Ministry urged interested Ghanaians to apply directly through its website in line with the published guidelines or contact the Scholarships Secretariat for details on available programmes.
It further cautioned the public against engaging intermediaries in accessing scholarships, advising applicants to rely solely on official information from the Ministry and the Scholarships Secretariat.
The Ministry assured that it will continue to facilitate opportunities that strengthen citizens’ capacity and contribute to the country’s human capital development.
Read the full statement below

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