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Côte d’Ivoire Private Schools Face Crisis Over Unpaid State Debts

byAyotunde Abiodun
April 24, 2026
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Tension is rising in Côte d’Ivoire’s private education sector as schools warn of a deepening financial crisis caused by unpaid state debts dating back to the previous academic year. Education umbrella groups say the government owes approximately 105 billion CFA francs for the 2024–2025 school year, leaving institutions struggling to stay afloat and meet their operational obligations.

Sector representatives, including Betty Effinistand, say the situation is threatening the survival of many private schools, with delayed payments leading to unpaid salaries, mounting bills for utilities and supplies, and disrupted learning for thousands of students. Karamoko Ibrahim of the National Federation of Private Education Establishments of Côte d’Ivoire noted that only a small fraction of the agreed 120 billion CFA franc budget has been paid, while arrears continue to accumulate across multiple years.

Stakeholders blame an inefficient payment system that often takes months to process disbursements instead of the planned two weeks. They warn that prolonged delays could trigger school closures and widespread job losses, affecting not only teachers but also administrative staff, caterers, and transport providers who depend on the education sector for their livelihoods. Concerns are also growing over the timing of the state’s recruitment of 2,000 new teachers, which schools say adds further pressure during an already difficult financial period.

From an economic and social perspective, the crisis threatens to undermine the private education sector, which plays a vital role in Côte d’Ivoire’s human capital development. Many families rely on private schools as alternatives to overstretched public institutions, and any widespread closures would force students back into an already crowded public system. The government’s ability to clear the arrears and reform its payment processes will be critical to maintaining confidence in the education sector. Without swift action, the damage to learning outcomes and teacher livelihoods could take years to reverse.


Tags: Betty Effinistandbudget arrearsCôte d’IvoireEducation FundingHuman capitalKaramoko Ibrahimprivate schoolsschool closuresteacher salariesUnpaid Debts
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