Ambassador Welcomes Back Ghanaian Teachers from ILEP/TEA Fellowship
On May 23 2018, Ambassador Robert P. Jackson welcomed back to Ghana five high school teachers following their visit to the United States under the International Leaders for Education (ILEP) and the...
View ArticleUSA-Ghana Partnership for Education
Our Counselor for Public Affairs Roberto Quiroz II and EducationUSA Kumasi advisor Marilyn Owusu recently conducted public outreach programs in the Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions, where they met...
View ArticleU.S. Embassy Promotes Education in Western Region
From February 12 through 15, U.S. Embassy Counselor for Public Affairs Roberto Quiroz II and EducationUSA Advisor Ethel Caulley traveled to the Western Region to promote education. The U.S. Embassy...
View ArticleAmerica and Ghana: Partners for Education
Byline: U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan September 25, 2019 It’s back to school time for many in Ghana and the United States! As a former teacher, I’d like to take a moment to share...
View ArticleAmerican Universities Visit Ghana
The U.S. Embassy in Accra recently welcomed officials from two American universities visiting Ghana to promote opportunities for Ghanaian students. Counselor for Public Affairs Roberto Quiroz II,...
View ArticleStudy in the United States: Ghana Continues Impressive Upward Trend
Accra, GHANA— Demonstrating the strong people-to-people and educational ties between the United States and Ghana, the number of Ghanaians studying in the United States continues a strong upward trend....
View Article2021 Open Doors Report Confirms 4,229 Ghanaians Studied in the United States.
Accra, Ghana – The United States continues to be a top destination for international studies among Ghanaian students. For the most recent (2020-2021) academic year, 4,229 Ghanaians studied at...
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