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US, Ghana Deepen Cooperation to Combat Human Trafficking, Forced Labour, and Employment Fraud

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 12, 2026
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Ghana's Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

Ghana's Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

The United States Embassy in Ghana has deepened bilateral engagement with the Government of Ghana on the fight against human trafficking, forced labour, child labour, and employment related fraud, following a high level meeting in Accra led by the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson.

Mr. Olson led a four member U.S. delegation to the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment, where they held extensive discussions with the sector minister, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo. The engagement focused on emerging trends in labour exploitation and transnational crime, as well as areas for closer cooperation between the two countries.

Briefing the Minister on the purpose of the visit, Mr. Matthew Hickey, Deputy Director at the United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, said human trafficking and labour related crimes remain among the most pressing global challenges confronting governments.

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He noted that these crimes have evolved rapidly in recent years, becoming more sophisticated and increasingly driven by organised criminal networks operating across borders.

Mr. Hickey disclosed that the United States lost more than ten billion dollars to scams in the past year alone, a significant portion of which were linked to transnational criminal syndicates.

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Ghana’s Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo in a meeting with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

He said many of these networks exploit vulnerable individuals through deceptive recruitment schemes, forced labour arrangements, and cyber-enabled fraud. The U.S. delegation commended the Government of Ghana for the stricter measures it has adopted in recent years to curb trafficking, labour fraud, and related crimes.

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They specifically acknowledged Ghana’s cooperation in extraditing individuals implicated in transnational criminal activities, describing it as a strong signal of commitment to international law enforcement collaboration.

Prevailing Forms of Exploitation

During the discussions, the delegation raised several concerns about prevailing forms of exploitation affecting both Ghana and international partners. These included false labour recruitment and sex trafficking, as well as forced labour practices within cocoa-growing communities.

The envoys expressed concern about organised criminal networks that recruit individuals under the pretext of employment opportunities in the United States, only for victims to end up in Southeast Asia and other unintended destinations.

They also highlighted cases where victims of forced labour are compelled to participate in online scams that defraud U.S. citizens, creating a cycle of exploitation that harms both victims and unsuspecting members of the public.

According to the delegation, criminal groups are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to scale their operations, evade detection, and target victims more effectively.

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Ghana’s Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo in a meeting with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

The U.S. officials encouraged Ghana to consider adopting AI driven tools to help detect, track, and disrupt fraudulent activities. They said technology, when combined with strong regulatory frameworks and enforcement, could significantly enhance the capacity of institutions to respond to emerging threats.

Concerns were further raised about exploitative labour practices linked to foreign medical deployments. According to the delegation, some workers are allegedly compelled to surrender portions of their salaries and are restricted from visiting their families. These practices were described as unacceptable and in need of firm regulatory and enforcement action.

Ghana’s Commitment to Partnership

Responding to the concerns, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo reaffirmed Ghana’s long standing partnership with the United States and expressed the Ministry’s readiness to deepen cooperation in combating forced labour and employment fraud.

He said the Government of Ghana recognises the shared nature of these challenges and remains committed to addressing them for the mutual benefit of both countries.

The Minister outlined a number of interventions being implemented by government to tackle child labour and labour exploitation. These include the development of the Ghana Accelerated Action Plan on Child Labour, as well as collaboration with partners to curb child labour at the district level, particularly in the Western Region.

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Ghana’s Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo in a meeting with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

He also referenced capacity building programmes supported by non governmental organisations to train District Labour Officers in identifying and enforcing child labour laws.

Dr. Pelpuo said the Ministry has also introduced a Pre Departure Orientation for migrant workers, which will be supported by a structured manual currently under development. The initiative is intended to equip workers with accurate information on overseas employment conditions and reduce their vulnerability to fraud and exploitation.

On sex trafficking, the Minister clarified that it falls under the mandate of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, but noted that enforcement actions, including recent cases such as the QNet prosecution, demonstrate a whole of government approach to tackling the issue.

He added that state security agencies, including the Police Criminal Investigations Department and the Economic and Organised Crime Unit, are intensifying efforts to crack down on cyber related crime.

Central Conduit for all Employment-Related Matters

The Minister reiterated that the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment serves as the central conduit for all employment-related matters, both domestic and international, for the government.

He highlighted the Ghana Labour Market Information System, which is expected to become operational soon, as a key tool in regulating recruitment processes, providing credible labour market information, and preventing employment fraud. He said once deployed, the system will be accessible at all sixteen regional Public Employment Centres across the country.

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Ghana’s Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr. Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo in a picture with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr. Rolf A. Olson

Both parties concluded the meeting by reaffirming their commitment to strengthening collaboration in addressing human trafficking, forced labour, child labour, and employment scams. The U.S. Envoy encouraged the Ministry to identify areas of mutual benefit and assured the continued support of the U.S. Embassy for Ghana’s efforts.

The U.S. delegation included Mr. Matthew Hickey and Mr. Michael Kmiecinski of the Political Affairs Office of the U.S. Embassy. Ghanaian officials present at the meeting included the Chief Director of the Ministry, Mr. Hamidu Adaklugu, the Chief Executive Officer of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, Dr. Smith Graham, the Acting Chief Labour Officer, Mr. Dauda Braimah, and other senior officials.

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Tags: Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuoartificial intelligence fraudbilateral cooperationChild labouremployment fraudForced labourhuman traffickinglabour recruitment scamsmigrant workers protectionMinistry of Labour Jobs and EmploymentTransnational CrimeU.S. State DepartmentUnited States Embassy Ghana
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