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The Rwanda Education Commons (REC) is a four-year program funded by USAID to promote the effective use of ICTs in education. Since REC opened its office within MINEDUC in January 2009, it has worked to expand teachers' access to quality resources, to connect educators with each other, and to inspire and empower teachers.
The Ministry of Education (MINeDUC, Kinyarwanda: Minisiteri y'Uburezi, [1] French: Ministère de l'Éducation [2]) of Rwanda, previously the Ministère de l'Éducation, de la Science, de la Technologie et de la Recherche scientifique, [3] is headquartered in Kigali. [4] As of December 2017, the minister is Dr. Eugène Mutimura.
Rwanda Education Board (REB) is Rwanda's national education assessment body. [1] Prepared by Mr. Elie Ndoli References Africa portal; This page was last edited ...
As at December 2015, there are 34 institutions of higher education in Rwanda, 11 public and 23 private. [1] In 2013, the government of Rwanda merged all public universities, leading to one public university, University of Rwanda, with six colleges.
This is a list of notable schools in the African country of Rwanda, organized by the provinces of Rwanda This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Rwanda education-related lists (4 P) * Education in Kigali (1 C, 7 P) A. Academia in Rwanda (2 C) E. Education ministers of Rwanda (11 P) Rwandan educators (2 C, 2 P) O.
In 2013, the public University of Rwanda (UR) was created out of a merger of the former National University of Rwanda and the country's other public higher education institutions. [ 263 ] [ 264 ] [ 265 ] In 2013, the gross enrollment ratio for tertiary education in Rwanda was 7.9%, from 3.6% in 2006. [ 266 ]
Income disparity still remains an issue within the education system. Rwanda reflects the goals of the MDG by emphasizing education's ability to reduce poverty and promote economic development and sustainability. [8] MDG focus on reaching 100% literacy rate. 84.6% of 15-19 year olds and 79.9% of 19-25 year olds are literate. [9]