SOURCE: GNA
A Thirteen-Member Committee has been instituted to come out with guidelines to help absorb Ghanaian students from Ukraine into Ghanaian Universities to continue their studies.
The Committee, chaired by Special Advisor to the President on Health issues, Dr Nsiah Asare, has four weeks to submit its report to the Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum.
The Committee has representation from the Students Representative Council, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Ministry of Health, Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, Medical and Dental Council, among others.
Speaking at a Consultative Meeting to address displaced Ghanaian Medical students from Ukraine, in Accra, Dr Adutwum urged the team to work hard to ensure that the students were placed in schools where they would fit well to continue their education.
GNA reports that the meeting was to update and explain the essential problem at stake, and discuss plans for the immediate integration of the Ghanaian Medical students from Ukraine into the Ghana Medical Education System.
The Minister reminded the Committee to be innovative in their findings and consider creating a pathway for some of the students who might have some weaknesses in some areas of their studies so they could cope with the Ghanaian education system.
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