The Africa Health Collaborative at KNUST has held an orientation for its residents. The orientation aimed to introduce the scholars to the various programs and opportunities available to them, outline the expectations of the scholarship, and prepare them for the transformative journey ahead.
The residents include students from various academic levels, such as Diploma, MSc/MPH, MPhil, and PhD programs.
Professor Charles Ofosu Marfo, Provost of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, expressed gratitude for the scholars’ hard work.
“Being selected for this scholarship is a recognition of your dedication, and we deeply appreciate your efforts. It is also a recognition of your talent and potential," he said.
He emphasized that the scholars have already demonstrated their commitment, noting that they are now joining a global network of scholars, leaders, and changemakers who share a vision for a better, more inclusive future.
He further explained that the partnership between the Mastercard Foundation and KNUST is not merely about funding their education but about investing in their potential to lead, innovate, and contribute positively to their communities.