Government Scholarships 2019 for Developing Countries
Government Scholarships 2019 – There are several universities and programs that offer generous scholarships for developing countries. So, this article will give a list of the best scholarships that are offered to students from developing countries.
Scholarships for Developing Countries are Scholarships donated by Governments of Nations, International Institutions, Organizations and Individuals to sponsor Talented and Excellent Students from countries with low GDP to get a quality education in countries overseas.
The following is a list of the 10 best government scholarships for developing countries:
1. Wells Mountain Initiative
Deadline: April 1st
The Wells Mountain Initiative offers a highly competitive scholarship program that only accepts 3% – 6% of applicants. This scholarship provides financial assistance for undergraduate students from underdeveloped regions of the world. Special consideration is given to students with strong community service records who can make an impact in their local communities upon completion of the study.
2. World Bank Scholarships Program
Deadline: February 28th
The World Bank Group has partnered with various organizations to provide academic support and graduate study financial assistance for candidates from developing countries or for students in international development programs. The two programs currently offered are the following:
- Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP)
- Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSMFP)
3. MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
Deadline: Based on Program
Young students from vulnerable countries are encouraged to become MasterCard Foundation Scholars. This foundation partners with schools and NGOs to help support higher education at undergraduate and graduate levels. Awards offer financial assistance covering tuition fees, housing, books, and return ticket for applicants who are studying internationally.
4. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme
Deadline: March 31st
The Aga Khan Foundation provides an award consisting of a 50% grant and 50% loan award. The international scholarship program is intended Primarily for Master’s study but the Ph.D. study is considered as well.
5. Zawadi Africa Education Fund
Deadline: April 30th
Female African students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds are eligible for this international scholarship award. Zawadi, the sponsoring organization, has offices in Kenya and Ghana.
6. OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) Annual Scholarship Award
Deadline: May 30th
Applicants from developing countries outside of OFID member countries http://www.ofid.org/ABOUT-US/Member-Countries are eligible for a scholarship award for Master’s Degree Study. The scholarship strongly considers students in the fields of economics and development, environmental studies, and other STEM fields. The award covers tuition and exam fees, and even a first-year relocation fee.
7. Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships
Deadline: February 28th
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) supports academic study for talented students. 800 awards for professional development and postgraduate study are awarded each year to individuals from low and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
8. VLIR-UOS Scholarship to Study in Belgium
Deadline: Based on Program
Individuals from 31 developing countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America are eligible for this award to study in Flanders, Belgium. For graduate study, an award of €890/month and additional accommodation allowance of €390/month will be granted.
9. Amos Bursary
Deadline: March 31st
For aspiring British students of African and Caribbean descent, the Amos Bursary presents an astounding opportunity. Awards may range from £500 to £1,000 annually. This specially designed program provides not just financial assistance but mentorship and leadership development for individuals of strong character.
10. Asia Foundation Development Fellows
Deadline: November 31st
A $5,000 Professional Development Award Grant is open to young qualified candidates to gain career and leadership development training. The Asia Foundation has partnered with 18 nations to shape the leaders of cultural and social change across Asia.
CSN Team.