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๐Ÿ“ Ghana โ€ข by Kwams โ€ข May 31, 2026

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Ghana is set to send about 400 nurses to Jamaica under a new bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery in the Caribbean country.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa disclosed it in a Facebook post on May 31, 2026 following the revival of the Permanent Joint Commission for Cooperation (PJCC) between Ghana and Jamaica after a 21-year break.

According to Mr. Ablakwa, one of the major outcomes of the engagement was the signing of an agreement that will allow Ghanaian nurses to work in Jamaica to help boost the countryโ€™s health sector.

A key outcome of the PJCC was the agreement we signed which will ensure some 400 Ghanaian nurses are sent to Jamaica to boost health delivery in the friendly nation, he stated.

Mr. Ablakwa described the renewed partnership between the two countries as impactful and expressed excitement about the growing opportunities for Ghanaian professionals abroad.
We must all be proud to see how Ghanaian professionals are in high demand all over the world, he added.

Beyond healthcare, Ghana and Jamaica also signed agreements to deepen cooperation in defence and tourism.

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