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Developing the Next Generation of African Leaders in Rwanda

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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Aline Agasaro Makuza (centre) conducting an experiment with her peers in the microbiology lab at the College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Nyarugenge Campus, Kigali City.

Students from the College of Business and Economics at University of Rwanda headquarters, Gikondo Campus, Kigali City.

Pacifique Ndungutse (seated) a visually impaired student with Emmanuel Mberimana, an instructor at the School of Inclusive and Special Needs Education at the College of Education, University of Rwanda, Rukara Campus, Eastern Province

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