
Ghana's Government Appeals to Retired Nurses Amidst Nationwide Strike
Ghana Faces Nurses' Strike: Government Seeks Retired Staff to Ease Crisis Ghana is grappling with a strike by members of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), disrupting healthcare services nationwide. The government has responded by appealing to retired nurses and midwives to temporarily return to work, aiming to mitigate the impact of the strike on patients. The Health Ministry's press secretary stated, "The government wishes to stress its readiness to further engage with a view to implementing the conditions of service in a manner that does not dislocate the national budget." This statement highlights the government's efforts to address the nurses' concerns while managing financial constraints. The ministry is expected to release a list of healthcare facilities that remain operational. The government's appeal to retired staff underscores the urgency of the situation and the commitment to ensuring that patients continue to receive essential care. The ongoing dialogue between the government and the GRNMA offers hope for a swift resolution to the crisis.