Dr. Limbani Eliya Nsapato

Dr. Limbani Eliya Nsapato is a researcher and education rights activist with 21 years’ professional experience at national, regional, and international levels. Based in Malawi, he holds a doctorate degree in Business Administration, a Master’s degree in Business Administration, a Master’s degree in Project Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Education Humanities. He is currently working as Country Director of the Edukans Foundation in Malawi but has written this blog in his personal capacity.
Malawi has a long-term relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which drives the country’s macroeconomic policies, often to the detriment of progress in targeted sectors such as education and health. Malawi became a member of the IMF on 19 July 1965 and has had at least 16 arrangements (loans)...
Economically disadvantaged Malawi teachers bear the brunt of IMF wage bill policies