Senegal’s health sector faces disruption as unions announced a 72-hour strike scheduled for June 24-26, 2026, following a postponed meeting with the Minister of Public Function. The Federation of Health Unions (F2S) expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of explanation for the meeting’s delay and unveiled a comprehensive action plan including a complete work stoppage with no minimum service requirement. Further actions include a boycott of certain activities, a nationwide information blackout, and a suspension of vaccination campaigns from June 29 to July 6, 2026. Key demands center around the unfulfilled promise of recruiting 3,700 healthcare workers in 2025 and the establishment of a joint commission to define objective recruitment criteria. Unions are mobilizing workers and will hold a press conference on June 23, 2026, to reiterate their demands and outline the strike details. The escalating tensions signal a deepening social climate within Senegal’s healthcare system.