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Home » Ghanaian students in Hungary cry out over 11 months of unpaid stipends

Ghanaian students in Hungary cry out over 11 months of unpaid stipends

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaApril 22, 2025 Education & Innovation No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ghanaian students studying in Hungary are facing a severe financial crisis, with 11 months of unpaid stipends and two years of overdue book allowances.

According to the students, this chronic financial neglect has resulted in a crisis that “jeopardizes our education, well-being, and future chances.”

The students have made several attempts to engage government officials, but their efforts have yielded no results. Consequently, many are experiencing dire hardships, including severe financial distress, academic challenges, psychological strain, and negative impacts on their health and well-being.

“Many students are now experiencing dire hardships, including severe financial distress, academic challenges, psychological strain, and negative impacts on their health and well-being,” the students stated.

“The lack of stipend payments has made it nearly impossible for many to meet basic living expenses, including rent and utilities. Many now find themselves in precarious living situations and at serious risk of homelessness.”

The students are urgently calling on the Government of Ghana to take immediate action to address the situation.

“We urge the government to prioritize the release of the 11 months’ outstanding stipend and two years’ book allowance payments to ensure students can meet their basic needs and continue their education without further interruptions,” they appealed.

They are also advocating for a reliable payment schedule, additional financial aid and support systems, and open dialogue with government representatives.

“Regular communication between government representatives and student organizations is crucial to ensure that students’ concerns are voiced, understood, and addressed promptly,” they emphasized.

The students stress that resolving this issue is not only about their current welfare but about safeguarding Ghana’s future by investing in its young leaders.

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“We sincerely hope that the government and other stakeholders will heed this urgent call to action and come to our aid before any further disasters,” they added.

The situation highlights the need for urgent and sustained action to support Ghanaian students studying abroad.

Meanwhile, officials at the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat say they are in discussions with the Hungarian government and students studying there to rectify the situation.


They assure that allocations will soon be made to the affected students.

 

By: Judith Brown



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