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Ghanaian students to get 240 Russian scholarships annually as Russia doubles allocation

By GhanaSummary Newsroom1 min read
Ghanaian students to get 240 Russian scholarships annually as Russia doubles allocation

The scholarship expansion forms part of broader discussions between Ghana and Russia, with both countries also agreeing to deepen cooperation in Ghana's peaceful nuclear energy programme and green transition objectives.

Ghana and Russia will also deepen cooperation on nuclear energy, with Ghana targeting 700MW of nuclear power as part of its energy diversification plans.

The wider Ghana-Russia cooperation also places energy security and economic diversification at the centre of the relationship, as Ghana explores nuclear power as part of efforts to strengthen and diversify its electricity supply.

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