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Despite diplomatic gains, citizens face structural mobility barriers – Global Mobility Report

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By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The Henley Global Mobility Report 2026 has revealed that even though the Ghanaian passport has achieved notable improvements in access, it still remains in the lower half of global rankings – far behind European, Asian and some countries in the Middle East. The report maintained that issues of shorter visa validities, […]

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