A transformative scholarship program has been unveiled in Asamankese Sabon Zongo, offering hope to academically gifted students from low-income families.

Spearheaded by German philanthropist Yesim Bezirk and supported by a coalition of global donors, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity in underserved communities.

Six students facing financial hardship have been awarded 4,000 Ghana cedis each to pursue university degrees nationwide.

The scholarships, granted based on academic excellence and economic need, will cover tuition and related expenses for programs ranging from science to humanities.