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Ghanaian students in Hungary face crisis over 11-month unpaid stipends

Jerry Tsatro Mordy by Jerry Tsatro Mordy
April 21, 2025
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Ghanaian students studying in Hungary have raised concerns over severe hardships caused by nearly a year of unpaid stipends from the government.

In a statement released on April 21, 2025, the Ghana Students’ Association in Hungary (GASH) described the situation as a growing crisis that threatens students’ education, health and general well-being.

According to the association, students at various levels including undergraduate, masters and PhD programmes, have not received stipends for the past eleven months. Additionally, book allowances have not been paid for two academic years.

The statement described this as “chronic financial neglect” that has left many students vulnerable and in distress.

The students said that attempts by student leaders to engage relevant government bodies, including the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat, have so far not produced any meaningful results.

As a result, many students are struggling to afford basic necessities such as food, rent, and utilities. Some are now at risk of homelessness.

Aside from financial difficulties, the students are also facing serious academic challenges. The lack of funds has made it difficult to buy textbooks, access learning materials, and conduct essential research. GASH noted that the pressure is affecting students’ academic performance and also increasing psychological stress.

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Many students reportedly feel helpless, anxious, and overwhelmed as they try to balance studies with financial survival.

The statement also highlighted how inadequate financial support is affecting students’ health. Some are unable to maintain proper nutrition and healthcare, which is leading to both physical and mental health problems.

GASH warned that if the situation continues, some students may be forced to abandon their studies altogether—posing a serious threat to Ghana’s future workforce.

In response to the crisis, GASH is appealing to the Government of Ghana and key stakeholders, including the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat, the Chief of Staff, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, to act urgently.

They are calling for the immediate payment of all outstanding stipends and allowances, the establishment of a reliable payment schedule, and the introduction of emergency financial aid for struggling students.

They also urged regular communication between government officials and students to ensure concerns are addressed.

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