
Ghana Faces Looming Healthcare Crisis as Nurses and Midwives Announce Nationwide Strike
Ghanaian Nurses and Midwives Announce Nationwide Strike Ghana is bracing for a nationwide strike by nurses and midwives, set to begin on June 9th, 2025. The strike, announced by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), is in response to unmet demands regarding working conditions and compensation. The GRNMA has expressed concerns about understaffing, inadequate resources, and low salaries, impacting the quality of healthcare services. "The government has failed to address our concerns despite numerous attempts at dialogue," said a GRNMA representative in a recent television interview. "We are left with no choice but to take this action to ensure our voices are heard." The impending strike is expected to significantly disrupt healthcare services across the country. Hospitals and clinics may face staff shortages, leading to potential delays in treatment and cancellations of appointments. The government is currently engaged in negotiations with the GRNMA to avert the strike, but a resolution has yet to be reached. The situation remains tense as the strike deadline approaches. The strike highlights the ongoing challenges facing the healthcare sector in Ghana, underscoring the need for improved working conditions and resources for healthcare professionals. The public awaits the outcome of ongoing negotiations with bated breath, hoping for a swift resolution that avoids widespread disruption to essential healthcare services.