Teacher Recruitment 2026: Complete List of Deprived Districts and Communities with Available Vacancies


Comprehensive List of Deprived Districts and Communities with Available Vacancies for 2026 Teacher Recruitment.

The 2026 teacher recruitment exercise represents a decisive effort to correct long-standing imbalances in the distribution of qualified teachers across the country, particularly in underserved districts and communities.

While urban centers often have relatively sufficient staffing, many rural and under-resourced districts continue to face critical teacher shortages. This recruitment drive has therefore identified priority districts and communities where vacancies are most urgent, ensuring that every child has access to quality education regardless of location. 

By targeting these high-need areas, the initiative not only strengthens educational equity but also supports broader national goals of literacy, skill development, and sustainable community growth.

Ashanti Region

Several districts in the Ashanti Region continue to experience severe teacher shortages, including:

•Sekyere Afram Plains

•Sekyere Central

•Ejura Sekyedumasi

•Bosome Freho

•Amansie West

•Amansie South

•Ahafo Ano North

•Ahafo Ano South

•Adansi South

Bono Region

The Bono Region has also been highlighted as requiring additional teaching staff in districts such as:

•Banda

•Tain

•Jaman South & North

•Dormaa West

•Sunyani West

•Pru East & West (Yeji)

•Sene East & West

•Nkoranza North

•Kintampo South

Bono East Region

Vacancies in Bono East are concentrated in:

•Sene West & East

•Pru West & East

•Atebubu-Amantin

•Kintampo South (Jema)

Eastern Region

In the Eastern Region, staffing gaps are especially evident in:

•Kwahu Afram Plains North & South

•Upper Manya Krobo (Asesewa)

•Ayensuano

•Fanteakwa North

•Birim North (Abirem)

•Kwahu West (Nkawkaw)

Greater Accra Region

Despite being largely urban, some districts in Greater Accra face teacher shortages:

•Ada West & East

•Ningo Prampram

•Ga South (Ngleshie Amanfro)

•Shai-Osudoku (Dodowa)

Volta Region

Teacher recruitment priorities in the Volta Region include:

•Agortime-Ziope

•South Dayi

•North, Central & South Tongu

•Akatsi North & South

•Anloga

•West Dayi

Western Region

In the Western Region, critical staffing gaps exist in:

•Wassa East

•Wassa Amenfi East & Central

•Jomoro

•Ellembelle

•Aowin

•Mpohor

Central Region

Districts in Central Region needing additional educators include:

•Upper Denkyira East & West

•Assin North & South

•Twifo Hemang Lower Denkyira

•Twifo Atti-Morkwa (Twifo Praso)

•Ekumfi

•Gomoa Central & East

•Awutu Senya West

Ahafo Region

Teacher vacancies in Ahafo are concentrated in:

•Asunafo

•Asutifi South (Hwidiem)

•Asutifi North (Kenyasi)

•Tano North (Duayaw Nkwanta)

Northern Region

Most districts outside Tamale and Sagnarigu have significant staffing shortages, including:

•Savelugu

•Salaga (East Gonja)

North East Region

All districts in the North East Region are affected, particularly:

•West Mamprusi (Walewale)

•Bunkpurugu-Nyankpanduri

•Yunyoo-Nasuan

•Mamprugu Moagduri (Yagaba)

•Chereponi

Savannah Region

Across the Savannah Region, teacher shortages are widespread:

•East Gonja (Salaga)

•North Gonja (Daboya)

•Sawla-Tuna-Kalba

•Bole

•Central Gonja (Buipe)

Upper East Region

Teacher vacancies are present in nearly all districts except Bolgatanga:

•Bawku West (Zebilla)

•Builsa North (Sandema)

•Builsa South (Fumbisi)

•Bongo

•Garu

•Tempane

•Pusiga

Upper West Region

Most districts require more educators, including:

Sissala West (Gwollu)

Wa West (Wechiau)

Lambussie-Karni

Nandom & Jirapa

Daffiama-Bussie-Issa

Oti Region

Teacher recruitment is urgently needed in all districts, including:

•Krachi East (Dambai)

•Nkwanta South & North

•Krachi West

•Krachi Nchumuru

•Biakoye

•Jasikan

•Kadjebi

Western North Region

High-priority districts in Western North include:

•Bia East (Adabokrom) & Bia West (Essam)

•Bodi

•Sefwi Akontombra

This recruitment drive is strategically designed to place educators where they are most needed, helping to bridge educational disparities and support national development objectives. Applicants are encouraged to consider these high-need locations to make a meaningful impact on Ghana’s educational landscape.


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