been criticised for increasing social inequalities. the bbc sjewel kiriungi was in meru town, in central kenya to find out more. this man was a trained nutritionist working in a major hospital before she was retrenched after eight years. she is now back in her village. it was a nasty pill to swallow. at that time my child was young. i had my mother who i was to take care of. it was painful. and the government or the same one to me in the village, but to the village, to fast off. . village, but to the village, to fast off. ,, , ., ., :: :: :: fast off. she is one of 2000 civil servants
fast off. she is one of 2000 civil servants who fast off. she is one of 2000 civil servants who were i civil servants who were entrenched by the kenyan government in the early to thousands as part of spending cuts in the public sector. the condition set by the imf to excess loans, the current kenyan government says they are charting a different cost when seeking new lines. seeking new lines. there are many means seeking new lines. there are many means of seeking new lines. there are many means of scaling i seeking new lines. there are many means of scaling downj many means of scaling down public service wages what is not on the table and kenya is that of letting public servants go home. there is no intention either in the short term, in the medium term or long term to sack any civil servants in kenya. sack any civil servants in ken a. , ., ., , ., kenya. the situation is not uni . ue kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya kenya. the
kenya. stack any civil servants in ken a. , ., ., , ., kenya. the situation is not uni . ue kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya. - kenya. the situation is not unique to kenya. spending kenya. the situation is not - unique to kenya. spending cuts by other governments have seen thousands of health care workers lose theirjobs of a situation which has caused the most formal populations the highest burden. back in 2021, action aid, a global ngo, reported the loss of health workers between 2016 and 2021, following imf advice to expect coming cut spending health spending in african countries. action aid says the cuts represented a 50% loss in the number of nurses for each country. so, can developing countries solely rely on bailouts from the imf and other financial institutions to address their economic
who i was to take care of, so it was painful. in the same government. back to the village. i do it because i have to survive. village. i do it because i have to survive- to survive. faith is ust one ofthe to survive. faith is ust one of the to survive. faith isjust one of the over 22,000 - to survive. faith isjust one of the over 22,000 civil - of the over 22,000 civil servants who are entrenched by the government as part of spending cuts in the public sector. a condition set by the imf to access loans. the current government says they are charting a different course when seeking new loans. there are many when seeking new loans. there are many ways when seeking new loans. there are many ways of when seeking new loans. there are many ways of scaling - when seeking new loans. there are many ways of scaling down | are many ways of scaling down public service wages, and what is not on the table in kenya is that of letting public servants go home. there is no intention either in