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Ghana has launched the first phase of its Work Abroad Programme, with Romania as the initial destination for skilled workers.
The initiative, led by the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) in collaboration with the Ghanaian-European Centre and European labour institutions, aims to provide structured employment opportunities while ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions.
Speaking at the launch on March 18, 2025, YEA Chief Executive Officer Malik Basintale dismissed concerns that the programme could lead to brain drain.
He explained that it would instead equip Ghanaian workers with valuable international experience that could benefit the country’s economy.
“This programme offers our workforce the chance to gain global exposure while making meaningful contributions to Ghana’s economic development upon their return,” he said.
Ghanaian-European Centre on migration opportunities
Andreas Bingen, Head of the Ghanaian-European Centre, described the programme as a step towards promoting labour mobility and legal migration for Ghanaians.
“This initiative is not just about employment abroad; it is about creating dignified work opportunities that strengthen both Ghana’s economy and international partnerships,” he noted.
Mr Bingen added that Ghana is adapting to global labour migration trends, providing young professionals with access to legal and structured employment abroad.
“Rather than losing talent, we are providing opportunities for regular and circular migration. European industries need skilled workers, and this initiative allows young Ghanaians to gain valuable experience while positioning Ghana as a reliable source of skilled labour,” he stated.
Romania’s role in the Programme
Mr. Andre Petru Marin, General Manager of Structural Precision SRL, Romania, reaffirmed Romania’s readiness to welcome Ghanaian workers and support their welfare.
“Our team has made all necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth transition for every Ghanaian worker. Upon arrival, they will be transported to their accommodation, receive additional training, and begin their employment,” he said.
Mr Marin assured that Ghanaian workers would receive fair treatment, competitive wages, and career advancement opportunities.
“We are eager to welcome skilled and motivated Ghanaian workers to Romania. This programme allows them to gain international experience, earn a stable income, and return home with skills that will support Ghana’s development,” he added.
He also recalled the historical ties between Ghana and Romania, highlighting the role Romanian engineers played in Ghana’s infrastructure development during Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s administration.
Labour Minister: The Programme will address irregular migration
Minister for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, Dr Rashid Pelpuo, said the programme provides a structured alternative to irregular migration and a way to tackle youth unemployment.
“The future of labour mobility lies in legal and organised migration. We cannot allow our young people to take life-threatening risks through irregular routes. This programme offers a safe, well-regulated alternative,” he said.
Dr Pelpuo assured that the government would closely monitor the programme to maintain transparency and prevent the exploitation of Ghanaian workers abroad.
“The Work Abroad Programme provides a lawful pathway for Ghanaians to access global job markets. We will ensure that every worker who participates is protected and fully benefits from the opportunity,” he said.
He also pointed out that remittances from Ghanaian workers abroad would help support families, businesses, and the national economy.
Training and registration process
To prepare workers for their new roles, Dr Pelpuo announced that the Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI) would provide pre-departure training for selected applicants.
“This training will equip participants with the necessary skills to adapt to their work environments while maintaining Ghana’s reputation for hard work and discipline,” he said.
The government has introduced an online registration portal where interested applicants can apply, with selection based on clear eligibility criteria.
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