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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the availability of scholarships for short-term capacity-building training programmes and tertiary education across various fields of study.
According to the Ministry, the scholarships are the result of its diplomatic engagements with partner countries and are intended to benefit qualified Ghanaian citizens.
Links to the training opportunities have been uploaded to the Ministry’s official website, https://mfa.gov.gh/, to make access easier for interested applicants.
In addition, scholarships received from partner countries are transmitted to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for onward allocation to qualified candidates.

The Ministry urged Ghanaians to either apply directly through its website in line with the published guidelines or contact the Scholarships Secretariat for further information.
Inquiries can also be sent by email to ipab@mfa.gov.gh.
The Ministry cautioned the public against engaging intermediaries when seeking access to any training programme or scholarship, stressing that official information should only be relied upon from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Scholarships Secretariat.
Reaffirming its commitment to delivering quality public service, the Ministry assured Ghanaians that it will continue to pursue opportunities that build capacity and expand access to higher education.
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