HMVF offered assistance to students applying to Nursing TrainingColleges and Universities. This assistance included financial aid, mentorship, and guidance to help students manage the admission process and achieve their academic goals. From 2020 to 2024, unsuccessful SHS candidates in the WASSCE exams were identified, guided, and supported to retake the exams. Those over 25 years were enrolled in the University of Ghana Access course for mature students. After passing, they gained admission to their desired programs through distance learning.
The support extended in securing admissions for students across various institutions reflects our commitment to education and capacity building. From diploma programs in health and safety to advanced degrees in engineering and public administration, these efforts have enabled beneficiaries from diverse towns like Axim, Esiama, and New Bakanta to pursue their dreams. Such initiatives are vital in fostering local talent while creating pathways for sustainable development.


The data shared highlights the educational pathways of individuals and their associated institutions, providing a foundation for further insights. Below, we detail additional findings and challenges identified during community engagements and youth outreach activities.