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Mastercard Foundation, 13 September 2021
The Mastercard Foundation and University of Rwanda today announced a 10-year, $55 million partnership to enable higher education access for 1,200 young Africans — with a… Read more »
The Mastercard Foundation and University of Rwanda today announced a 10-year, $55 million partnership to enable higher education access for 1,200 young Africans - with a focus on women pursuing STEM, young people with disabilities, and refugee and displaced youth - as part of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. Read on.
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