The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has announced the availability of scholarships for short-term capacity building training programmes and tertiary education opportunities for Ghanaians.
In a public notice issued on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, the Ministry explained that these scholarships have been secured through its diplomatic engagements and cover various fields of study. The opportunities, it said, are designed to benefit the Republic of Ghana and its citizens.
The Ministry noted that links to the training programmes have been uploaded to its official website, https://mfa.gov.gh/, to improve accessibility for interested individuals. Additionally, scholarships received from partner countries are being transmitted to the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat to be awarded to qualified candidates.
Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the Ministry’s website to apply or contact the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat for further information. Inquiries may also be sent to ipab@mfa.gov.gh.
The Ministry cautioned the public to rely solely on official communication from its office and the Scholarships Secretariat and advised against engaging intermediaries to access programmes or scholarships.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to use this opportunity to assure the general public of its commitment to providing quality public service,” the statement concluded.
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