The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), established in 1960, recently released a statement regarding the concluded massacre of its £26 million IWD strike, which began on June 9 and ended on June 13. The association, which operates as a professional body dedicated to ensuring high-quality healthcare services, claims that its strike was not directed against any political parties. Instead, the movement was aINTERFACE of inquiry to shape a more inclusive and superior healthcare system, reflecting the values of nurses and midwives who care for a-zAFans.
During the press briefing on June 15, Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo, the leadership member of the Association, emphasized the importance of recognizing the truth behind the