In Guinea-Bissau, simultaneous strikes in the education and health sectors have entered a critical phase, raising widespread concern among citizens and civil society organizations. Teachers and healthcare workers have suspended their services, demanding long-overdue salary payments, improved working conditions, and better infrastructure.
The prolonged disruption is severely impacting students and patients alike, with schools shuttered and health centers operating at minimal capacity. Parents and community leaders are urging the government to act swiftly to resolve the crisis and restore essential services.
As the deadlock continues, many fear the strikes could further destabilize the fragile public service systems if urgent negotiations are not initiated.