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Bahamas to recruit 300 Ghanaian teachers this year under new bilateral agreement - Ablakwa

Bahamas to recruit 300 Ghanaian teachers this year under new bilateral agreement - Ablakwa
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The Bahamas has reached a bilateral agreement with Ghana to recruit 300 Ghanaian teachers this year. This initiative aims to strengthen educational cooperation and expand labor mobility between the two nations.

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This agreement highlights the growing trend of international labor migration in the education sector and strengthens diplomatic ties between Caribbean and West African nations.

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Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Bahamas, The Hon. Philip Edward Davis and Ghana's Foreign Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa The Bahamas will recruit 300 Ghanaian teachers in 2026 under a new bilateral agreement, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced following official talks. Advertisement The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced that the Commonwealth of the Bahamas will recruit 300 Ghanaian teachers this year under a new bilateral agreement aimed at expanding labour mobility and strengthening educational cooperation between the two countries.

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