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BBC News (World)onX / Twitter1d ago
Ghanaian women defy odds to get Cambridge degrees bbc.in/4xfHaIW
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Analysis Summary
Three Ghanaian women who grew up in poverty and faced dropping out of school will complete master's degrees at Cambridge this week thanks to scholarships. The story highlights how educational access can break cycles of poverty โ these women went from secondary school dropout risk to postgraduate study at one of the world's top universities. UK universities are currently under pressure to tighten visa and enrollment standards, which makes their completion particularly significant in the current policy climate.
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โGhanaian women defy odds to get Cambridge degreesโ
BBC reports three Ghanaian women (Francisca Arhinful, Fadila Issah, Jemimah Mensah) are completing master's degrees at Cambridge this week despite poverty-driven risk of secondary school dropout.
โThese women were at risk of dropping out of secondary school due to povertyโ
BBC article explicitly states all three women 'were at risk of dropping out of secondary school due to poverty' before scholarships enabled their progression.
โScholarships enabled their completion of master's qualificationsโ
BBC article headline and content confirm 'Scholarships help three women who grew up in poverty complete master's qualifications in the UK.'
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