Ghanaians to enjoy short-term capacity building training programmes for tertiary education - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has disclosed scholarship opportunities for short-term capacity building training programmes for tertiary education in Ghana.
In a press release, dated 30th September 2025, the Ministry says the scholarships cover various fields of study for the citizenry to benefit.
Individuals interested can access the training programmes uploaded on the Ministry's website at https://mfa.gov.ghly.
"Ghanaians are encouraged to either visit the Ministry's website to apply for the available training programmes in accordance with published guidelines or contact the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for available scholarships" the statement stated
The Ministry also transmits scholarships received from partner countries to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat to be awarded to qualified candidates.
The general public is advised to rely solely on official information from the Ministry and the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat.
They also cautioned against engaging intermediaries to either access a training programme or a scholarship.
Source: Classfmonline.com/ Abigail Bodo
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