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    ActionAid warns of crisis as austerity slashes African health, education workers’ pay

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 5, 2026No Comments10 Mins Read
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    ActionAid warns of crisis as austerity slashes African health, education workers’ pay

    ActionAid warns of crisis as austerity slashes African health, education workers’ pay

    Health CS Aden Duale addressing UHC healthcare workers on April 1, 2025. (Photo: X/Aden Duale)

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    Across the six countries surveyed, an average of 40 per cent of teachers reported a reduction in income, while 34 per cent said the increased workload has strained their relationships

    A new report by international NGO ActionAid has revealed that government-imposed budget cuts across six African nations have slashed the incomes of education and public health workers, falling by up to 50 per cent over the past five years, leaving many unable to sustain their livelihoods.
    The survey, titled “The Human Cost of Public Sector Cuts in Africa”, was conducted across Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, Malawi and Nigeria, drawing on the perspectives of 616 public health workers, teachers and communities that use their services.
    Across the six countries surveyed, an average of 40 per cent of teachers reported a reduction in income, while 34 per cent said the increased workload has strained their relationships.
    Alarmingly, 47 per cent of teachers said they had not received any professional training in the last three to five years, while 44 per cent indicated they plan to leave the profession altogether, pointing to a looming crisis in the education and healthcare sectors.
    “Public education services are stretched to their limits. Teachers face compounding pressures from financial hardship, overcrowded classrooms, mental stress, and climate-induced challenges,” the report reads.
    In the health sector, across the six countries surveyed, an average of 97 per cent of healthcare workers reported receiving insufficient pay compared to 2020, 93 per cent experienced increased stress, 52 per cent reported reduced training opportunities, and 32 per cent said they plan to leave the profession.

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    Sense of despair
    “A growing sense of despair is taking root among communities, as health services continue to deteriorate. FGDs with 320 community members from selected areas in the six countries reveal deep dissatisfaction with healthcare delivery,” said ActionAid.
    “Frustrated by rising costs, shortage of health workers, and poor infrastructure, communities’ rights are being violated in public health systems.”
    ActionAid has faulted the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the deterioration of public services in the surveyed countries, calling out the institution for pressuring governments to implement budget cuts that have undermined the health and education sectors.
    “We urge the IMF to stop imposing austerity measures and privatisation, and focus instead on progressive tax reforms and debt relief or cancellation to increase government revenues for greater investment in public services,” said ActionAid.
    The NGO also urged African governments to reject coercive IMF policies, seek debt relief or cancellation, and expand tax revenues in fair ways to rebuild public health and education workforces and infrastructure.
    Democratisation of decisions
    “They should demand the democratisation of decisions on debt relief and cancellation, with the creation of a UN Framework Convention on Sovereign Debt, and support the UN Framework Convention on Tax,” it said.
    “They should also prioritise the substantive gender equality commitments made in the groundbreaking Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action – 30 years old this year – by ensuring that women’s rights are upheld in economic policy. ”
    ActionAid added that education ministries should also collaborate with finance ministries to ensure that at least 20 per cent of national budgets are allocated to education, in line with global benchmarks.
    According to Action Aid, health ministries should work with finance ministries to ensure the achievement of the Abuja Declaration benchmark of allocating 15 per cent of the national budget towards healthcare.
    “They need to recruit more health workers, ensure they are fairly remunerated, allocate more resources to public health facilities, improve healthcare infrastructure, and provide mental health support for workers,” said ActionAid.

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