
Ghana's Double Crisis: Midwives' Strike and Surge in Mortuary Deaths
Ghana Faces Healthcare Crisis Amidst Midwives' Strike and Alarming Rise in Mortuary Deaths Ghana is grappling with a double crisis as the Ghana Registered Midwives Association (GRNMA) continues its strike, and mortuary workers report a sharp increase in daily body counts. The midwives' strike, driven by unresolved grievances over conditions and pay, has already strained healthcare services across the country. Meanwhile, a mortuary worker, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "We're seeing a significantly higher number of bodies than usual. It's alarming." This raises concerns about potential consequences of the strike, including delayed medical care leading to increased mortality. The government is urged to address the midwives' demands and investigate the concerning rise in deaths. The situation underscores the fragility of Ghana's healthcare system and the need for immediate action to avert further tragedy.