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12 Jan 2021 | 12:09 PM UTC

Chad: Nationwide indefinite public sector strike ongoing as of Jan. 12

Union des Syndicats du Tchad embarks on nationwide indefinite strike across Chad, Jan. 11. Protests possible.

Warning

Event

The Union des Syndicats du Tchad embarked on an indefinite nationwide strike, Jan. 11; as of Jan. 12 the strike is ongoing. The union, which itself represents other public sector unions, called the stoppage to protest the perceived failure of the government to act upon a memorandum agreed upon between the government and public workers. Affected sectors include hospitals, schools, and public administration services. The strike comes during a period in which the Chadian capital, N'Djamena, is facing increased restrictions relating to the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The strike will likely affect non-emergency health services at all government clinics and hospitals. Facilities may continue to provide emergency and COVID-19 treatment; however, it should be noted that public health services, already affected by the spread of the virus, may be scarce for the duration of the stoppage. Increased demand could disrupt services at private facilities.

Despite restrictions on gatherings and public services due to COVID-19, associated demonstrations are possible outside government buildings in N'Djamena and in regions outside the capital. Police will probably deploy to monitor demonstrations should they materialize. Clashes are likely in the event of any demonstrations. Traffic disruptions are likely near large gatherings.

Advice

Monitor for updates on the stoppage. Avoid any protests as a standard precaution. If operating or traveling near protest locations, allow additional time to reach destinations due to the potential for localized transport disruptions. Confirm all appointments at medical facilities for the duration of the strike. Be prepared for delays at hospitals; call in advance if possible as conditions will likely vary at different facilities.