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  2. Education in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC) can be seen as partially successful in getting the young to receive schooling. The education level, in Rwanda, remains low despite implementation of the policies such as mandatory education for primary school (six years) and lower secondary schooling (three years) that is run by state schools ...

  3. Decentralization in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Districts are the most important layer of Rwanda's decentralization system as they have financial and legal independence. [7] Districts are divided into sectors and cells. Districts appoint the executive secretaries for the sector and cell levels. Executive secretaries are the head of management and technical units of administrations.

  4. Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    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. [262] [263] [264] In 2013, the gross enrollment ratio for tertiary education in Rwanda was 7.9%, from 3.6% in 2006. [265]

  5. Risk-weighted asset - Wikipedia

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    Risk-weighted asset (also referred to as RWA) is a bank's assets or off-balance-sheet exposures, weighted according to risk. [1] This sort of asset calculation is used in determining the capital requirement or Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) for a financial institution.

  6. Germany–Rwanda relations - Wikipedia

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    The joint development partnership focuses on peace and social cohesion, education and sustainable growth, and climate and energy. [1] Due to the relatively well-functioning state structures, many important projects of development cooperation could be realized in Rwanda, and Rwanda is considered a model country for the implementation of successful development projects compared to neighboring ...

  7. UNRWA - Wikipedia

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    Education is UNRWA's largest area of activity, accounting for more than half its regular budget and the majority of its staff. [76] It operates one of the largest school systems in the Middle East, spanning 711 elementary and preparatory schools, eight vocational and technical schools, and two teacher training institutes.

  8. Right-wing authoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    The RWA scale is balanced to have an equal number of pro and anti authoritarian statements. The RWA scale also has excellent internal reliability, with coefficient alpha typically measuring between 0.85 and 0.94. [15] The RWA scale has been modified over the years as many of the items lost their social significance as society changed.

  9. Outline of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The location of Rwanda An enlargeable map of Rwanda. Rwanda is a small landlocked sovereign country located in the Great Lakes region of east-central Africa, bordered by Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. [1]