Ghanaian students pursuing higher education in Hungary are grappling with a worsening financial crisis, following nearly a year without stipends and two years without book allowance disbursements.
The students say the situation has reached breaking point, with many unable to afford basic living costs such as rent, food, and utilities.
According to them, the financial delay is not only affecting their studies but is also taking a toll on their mental health and physical well-being. "This crisis is not just about money.
It's about our ability to survive, to study, and to stay mentally strong in a foreign country," one student said.