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Recruitment alone will not fix Ghana’s education crisis: Why Teacher deployment and retention matter more

Government’s Teacher Recruitment Challenge Raises Questions About Education Quality

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June 19, 2026
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Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu (MP) Tamale North Constituency

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The announcement by the Minister for Education that Ghana needs between 50,000 and 90,000 additional teachers has reignited a critical national conversation about teacher shortages and educational quality.

While the recruitment of more teachers is necessary, the more pressing question is whether simply increasing teacher numbers will improve learning outcomes and enhance efficiency in education service delivery.

The answer is no. Teachers remain the most important in-school factor influencing student learning. However, evidence from Ghana and other developing countries shows that teacher shortages are not merely a problem of inadequate numbers; they are fundamentally a problem of inequitable distribution, poor retention, and weak workforce management.


The challenge is especially acute in rural and underserved communities, where schools struggle to attract and retain qualified teachers. Consequently, some urban schools remain overstaffed while schools in deprived areas operate with severe teacher deficits.


Recent statements by the Minister for Education indicate that Ghana requires at least 50,000 additional teachers to fill staffing gaps nationwide, with shortages particularly pronounced in Mathematics, ICT, STEM, French, and Special Education. Yet, before embarking on a large-scale recruitment exercise, policymakers must first establish the true magnitude and location of these vacancies. Without accurate data, recruitment risks becoming an expensive but ineffective intervention.

The Missing Foundation: Reliable Workforce Data


There are legitimate questions about the accuracy of existing teacher demand estimates. Ghana currently lacks a publicly available, independently verified teacher workforce audit that clearly identifies:
• The number of vacancies by region, district, and school level;
• Subject-specific shortages;
• Schools experiencing chronic understaffing;
• Schools with excess teacher capacity; and
• Patterns of teacher attrition and absenteeism.
A comprehensive audit of teacher vacancies should therefore precede any large-scale recruitment exercise. Such an audit would provide evidence for strategic deployment and ensure that scarce public resources are allocated efficiently. Recruiting thousands of teachers without first understanding where the gaps exist could perpetuate existing inequities and increase inefficiencies in the education system.

Underserved Areas: The Real Challenge
For decades, rural and underserved communities have struggled to attract and retain teachers due to poor living and working conditions. Teachers posted to these communities often face multiple challenges, including:
• Inadequate accommodation;
• Poor road networks;
• Limited access to healthcare;
• Weak internet and telecommunications infrastructure;
• Inadequate electricity and water supply; and
• Limited opportunities for professional development.


These conditions contribute to high turnover rates, absenteeism, and frequent requests for transfers to urban areas. As a result, many schools in underserved communities experience persistent teacher shortages despite repeated recruitment exercises. The question, therefore, is not simply how many teachers Ghana needs, but how Ghana can retain teachers where they are most needed.

What Happened to the 20% Deprived Area Allowance?


During the 2024 election campaign, President John Dramani Mahama pledged to introduce a 20% salary incentive for teachers who accept postings to rural and underserved communities. In fact, this have been an issue between the teacher unions and various governments over the years.

The commitment was reaffirmed in the 2025 State of the Nation Address, where the President announced that government would begin implementing the policy in collaboration with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies. More recently, the Deputy Minister for Education reiterated government’s intention to operationalise the allowance.

However, critical question of when this will be rolled out remain unanswered: International evidence suggests that hardship allowances can significantly improve teacher recruitment and retention in hard-to-staff schools when they are transparently administered and consistently paid (Evans et al., 2023; See et al., 2020 and Pugatch & Schroeder, 2014). Delays in implementing the allowance risk undermining confidence in the policy and weakening its intended impact.

The Promise of the Teacher Dabrɛ Initiative


Beyond financial incentives, teachers require decent living conditions. The government’s proposed “Teacher Dabrɛ” initiative, which seeks to provide accommodation units alongside newly constructed schools, represents an important intervention for rural teacher retention.

The initiative was announced as part of efforts to improve teacher welfare and attract educators to underserved communities. Yet little information is available regarding implementation timelines, financing arrangements, or targeted locations.

Housing support is not a luxury; it is a necessity. Global evidence shows that teachers are more likely to accept and remain in rural postings when governments combine hardship allowances with decent accommodation and improved living conditions. Studies from Africa and Asia indicate that housing support can be just as influential as salary incentives in reducing teacher turnover in underserved communities (UNESCO, 2023; Galafa & Ngoimanee, 2022; and Evans & Yuan, 2018).

Government must therefore move beyond policy announcements and provide a clear implementation roadmap for the Teacher Dabrɛ initiative.

A Rationalisation and Redeployment Policy Is Long Overdue


The Ministry of Education has itself acknowledged the need to redeploy teachers from overstaffed schools to deprived communities as part of its efforts to improve efficiency in education delivery.

However, teacher redeployment remains politically sensitive and administratively challenging. Ghana urgently needs a transparent teacher rationalisation and redeployment policy built on the following principles:


• Equity in teacher distribution;
• Objective staffing norms based on enrolment;
• Subject-specific teacher allocation;
• Digital workforce management systems (for this, the GESMIS comes in handy);
• Regular teacher deployment reviews; and
• Incentive packages linked to hard-to-staff locations.


Effective redeployment can significantly reduce staffing imbalances without imposing unsustainable pressure on the national wage bill. But with the partisan politics allow this?

Recruitment Must Follow Reform
Teacher recruitment should be the final step, not the first, in a comprehensive teacher workforce strategy. Before recruiting tens of thousands of additional teachers, government should prioritise four critical actions:

  1. Conduct an independent national audit of teacher vacancies and deployment patterns.
  2. Implement the 20% deprived area allowance with clear eligibility criteria and sustainable financing.
  3. Accelerate the Teacher Dabrɛ initiative to provide accommodation for teachers in underserved communities.
  4. Develop and operationalise a teacher rationalisation and redeployment policy to address inefficiencies in teacher distribution.
    Only after these reforms have been implemented can Ghana confidently determine its actual teacher recruitment needs. Any attempt to reverse this policy sequence, recruiting first and addressing deployment challenges later, will likely increase public expenditure without delivering meaningful improvements in educational outcomes. The ultimate goal of education policy is not simply to increase the number of teachers on the payroll. It is to ensure that every child, regardless of where they live, has access to a qualified and motivated teacher. Efficiency in education service delivery depends not only on how many teachers are recruited, but on where they are deployed, how they are supported, and whether they remain where they are needed most. That is the real challenge Ghana must confront.

Source : Peter Anti Partey, PhD
[Lecturer, UCC; ED, IFEST_Ghana]

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