Countries Eligible for Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Scholarship in 2025

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The JJ/WBGSP is available to nationals of specific developing nations who are applying to master’s degree programs in development-related fields, have appropriate work experience, and have a track record of aiding their nations’ development initiatives.ย  ย 

JJ/WBGSP provides scholarships for 41 Participating Master’s Programs at 24 universities in the United States, Europe, Africa, Oceania, and Japan in important development fields such as infrastructure management, tax policy, and economic policy management, subject to financial availability.

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Countries Eligible for Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Scholarship in 2025

Here are Eligible countries for the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Angola
  3. Bangladesh
  4. Belize
  5. Benin
  6. Bhutan
  7. Bolivia
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Burundi
  10. Cabo Verde
  11. Cambodia
  12. Cameroon
  13. Central African Republic
  14. Chad
  15. Comoros
  16. Congo, Dem. Rep.
  17. Congo, Rep.
  18. Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire
  19. Djibouti
  20. Dominica
  21. Egypt, Arab Rep.
  22. Eritrea
  23. Eswatini
  24. Ethiopia
  25. Fiji
  26. Gambia, The
  27. Ghana
  28. Grenada
  29. Guinea
  30. Guinea-Bissau
  31. Haiti
  32. Honduras
  33. India
  34. Jordan
  35. Iraq
  36. Kenya
  37. Kiribati
  38. Kosovo
  39. Kyrgyz Republic
  40. Lao PDR
  41. Lebanon
  42. Lesotho
  43. Liberia
  44. Libya
  45. Madagascar
  46. Malawi
  47. Maldives
  48. Mali
  49. Marshall Islands
  50. Mauritania
  51. Micronesia, Fed. Sts.
  52. Morocco
  53. Mozambique
  54. Myanmar
  55. Nepal
  56. Nicaragua
  57. Niger
  58. Nigeria
  59. Pakistan
  60. Papua New Guinea
  61. Philippines
  62. Rwanda
  63. Samoa
  64. Sรฃo Tomรฉ and Prรญncipe
  65. Senegal
  66. Sierra Leone
  67. Solomon Islands
  68. Somalia
  69. South Sudan
  70. Sri Lanka
  71. St. Lucia
  72. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  73. Sudan
  74. Syrian Arab Republic
  75. Tajikistan
  76. Tanzania
  77. Timor-Leste
  78. Togo
  79. Tonga
  80. Tunisia
  81. Tuvalu
  82. Uganda
  83. Ukraine
  84. Uzbekistan
  85. Vanuatu
  86. Venezuela, RB
  87. Vietnam
  88. West Bank and Gaza
  89. Yemen, Rep.
  90. Zambia
  91. Zimbabwe

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