From global partnerships to pay for performance (P4P): Opportunities for achieving academic excellence in higher learning institutions in Rwanda
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Main Authors: | J.U. Condo (Author), P. Cotton (Author), B. Hedt-Gauthier (Author), J. Humuza (Author), J. Ntagira (Author), C. Munyashongore (Author), J. Kiregu (Author), J. Habagusenga (Author), J. Kakoma (Author), P. Drobac (Author), N. Ijumba (Author), S. Haba (Author), S. Lwakabamba (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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