Brain drain and broken systems: Why Ghana loses its brightest scholars to the world

[Ghana Business News - Ghana] - 18/09/2025
When a congratulatory email appears in a young Ghanaian’s inbox, it often comes from an institution located thousands of kilometers away. The post Brain drain and broken systems: Why Ghana loses its brightest scholars to the world appeared first on Ghana Business News.
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