This Sunday on JoyNews' The Law, the guests took a deep dive into the legal and policy framework governing scholarships in Ghana.
The expert panel discussed everything from eligibility and administration to the controversies and challenges plaguing the system.
It comes against the backdrop of a group of Ghanaian students studying abroad under the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat (GSS) scheme formally petitioning President John Dramani Mahama to urgently address financial challenges that are threatening their academic pursuits and well-being.
Is the scholarship process truly fair and transparent? What legal reforms are needed? Join The Law for an insightful discussion.
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