Iddrisu Slashes Student Stress With Epic Ghana Perks

Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu shared details about Ghana's school changes at a Wednesday meeting with reporters. The government collected over 2,000 ideas from people across the country during education talks. These suggestions will help shape future school policies and programs. Students and parents gave input about what they want to see improved. The ministry plans to use these recommendations for long-term reforms.

About 129,000 students have used the new No-Fee-Stress computer system for college applications. This online tool helps families apply for school money without hassle. The platform makes it easier to find and request financial aid. Students can complete their college paperwork through one website. Parents no longer need to visit multiple offices for education support.

The government set aside 7 million cedis to pay college costs for students with disabilities. This money covers tuition fees at universities and technical schools. Officials want all students to have equal chances at higher education. The funding shows Ghana's commitment to helping every learner succeed. Students with special needs can attend college without financial worry.

Ghana will make all free sanitary pads inside the country rather than buying them from other nations. Prison workers might start producing these health products as part of a new jobs program. The government released 600 million cedis for high school meals during the past six months. Officials also created a 50 million cedi research fund to support university studies and projects.
 

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