- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has opened applications for scholarships and short-term training programmes.
- Opportunities cover both tertiary education and capacity-building initiatives in multiple fields.
- Scholarships provided by partner countries are transmitted to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for distribution.
- The public is advised to apply only through official Ministry and Secretariat channels.
- The Ministry warns against using intermediaries to secure scholarships.
- The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve education, skills development, and public service quality in Ghana.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made available a range of scholarships and training opportunities for Ghanaians, spanning short-term capacity building programmes and full tertiary education in various disciplines.
These opportunities include scholarships provided directly by partner countries and transmitted to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for allocation to eligible applicants.
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Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through official channels to ensure authenticity and avoid scams.
The Ministry has strongly advised the public to refrain from engaging middlemen or unofficial agents in their pursuit of scholarships or training programmes.
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All announcements, application forms, and selection processes are handled solely by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat.
This initiative forms part of the Ministry’s broader commitment to enhancing the skills and knowledge of Ghanaians while maintaining transparency and integrity in the award process.