Over 70,000 trained health graduates remain unemployed

Over 70,000 trained health graduates remain unemployed

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 13/07/2025
Ghana's healthcare sector is grappling with a critical shortage of healthcare services in many areas, while an overwhelming surplus of trained health professionals remains unemployed.
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