By Ehab Elsawaf | Deptuty Director of Development
Thank you for your support of ActionAid's Action Fund! I'm writing to share some information on the release of our latest report,The Human Cost of Public Sector Cuts in Africa, which highlights how austerity measures have led to the deterioration of public health and education services over the last five years.
The research draws from a survey conducted through interviews and focus group discussions in six African countries – Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, and Nigeria – among 616 individuals in rural and urban locations (296 health workers and teachers and 320 service users). It reveals that a decline in the quality and availability of services has stretched frontline health workers and teachers thin, and threatened the rights of communities. Health workers and teachers are facing overwhelming workloads and fewer resources to perform their jobs effectively, while communities are deprived of public services due to high costs and poor quality.
The report calls for immediate actions from the IMF, national governments, and their health and education ministries to address the dire situation of public services:
These measures aim to create a more equitable and effective public service system, in line with States’ human rights obligations and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to better serve the needs of communities. More information can be found at www.actionaidusa.org.
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