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Eliminating ghost workers and optimizing resources to strengthen Community Health Worker programs in sub-Saharan Africa

Temesgen Ayehu, Josiah F Joekai, Mulbah K Yorgbor, Edleen T Clark, George P Jacobs, Christine E Brooks-Jarrett, S Olasford Wiah, Sagnon Fatoumata, Moussa Dialo, Loue Dékwinzou Frederic, Brima O Kamara, Christine E E Williams, Mohamed S T Kamara, Matthew Beckhio, Adamou A Marcelin, Noella Claire Mbrenga, Bawene Edouard, Sebakunzi Theirry, Hezagira Emery, Theophile Dushime, Hudad Barry and Haileyesus Getahun

PLOS Medicine, 2026, vol. 23, issue 2, 1-8

Abstract: Although community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in filling health workforce gaps, they remain inadequately compensated due to insufficient domestic financing. In this Policy Forum article, Temesgen Ayehu and colleagues discuss how elimination of ghost workers and healthcare reform in Sub-Saharan Africa can release funds to properly pay and integrate CHWs into civil service programs.

Date: 2026
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