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Sunday, 12 July 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

Ghana to Deploy 300 Teachers to The Bahamas in 2026 Under Expanded Labour Pact

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The government has announced plans to deploy 300 qualified teachers to The Bahamas in 2026. The move forms part of an expanded labour mobility agreement between the two nations, building on an existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that already facilitates the recruitment of Ghanaian teachers and nurses. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, made the announcement following bilateral engagements during his official visit to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas for its 53rd Independence Anniversary celebrations.

This deployment addresses a reported shortage of approximately 300 teachers in the Bahamian public education system. Ghanaian educators, renowned for their professionalism and strong work ethic, are expected to fill critical gaps and contribute to improving educational outcomes in the Caribbean nation. The initiative represents the first major phase of enhanced educational cooperation under the broader pact, which highlights the growing international demand for Ghana’s skilled human capital.

The expanded labour agreement underscores the deep historical and cultural ties between Ghana and The Bahamas, with many Bahamians tracing their ancestry to Ghana. Officials from both countries view the partnership as mutually beneficial, offering Ghanaian professionals valuable overseas opportunities while supporting The Bahamas’ development goals in education and healthcare. This development aligns with Ghana’s broader strategy to expand labour exchanges across the Caribbean and beyond, including placements in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad, and Antigua.

As Ghana continues to position itself as a key exporter of professional expertise, the deployment is expected to generate remittances and strengthen bilateral relations in areas such as commerce, culture, and tourism. Both governments have emphasized transparent recruitment processes, welfare protections for deployed workers, and the potential for further collaboration in the coming years. This latest pact reinforces Ghana’s commitment to impactful diplomacy that directly benefits its citizens.

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