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Miss Diaspora Ghana · September 8, 2025

Miss Diaspora Ghana launches Diaspora Scholarship Fund

The platform announced a tuition support program for young women of Ghanaian descent studying STEM, the arts, and public service — funded by alumni, partners, and the platform itself.

Scholarship recipients with their certificates at the launch ceremony.

The Diaspora Scholarship Fund opens this month with three named scholarships: one in STEM, one in the arts, and one in public service. Each scholarship comes with tuition support, a one-year mentorship from a queen alumna, and a guaranteed seat at the next Crown Camp.

How to apply

Applications open through the diaspora cultural organisations in eight cities: Accra, Kumasi, London, Toronto, New York, Hamburg, Dubai, and Johannesburg. Recipients are selected by a panel of alumni and partner representatives.

Why this matters

Pageantry has historically given a single year of platform to a single queen. The scholarship fund extends that platform to recipients who never wear the crown — but who carry the same heritage, leadership, and impact mandate forward into university and beyond.

The fund is a permanent program of the platform — funded annually, scaled cohort by cohort.

(Edit with real recipient names and scholarship amounts when finalised.)