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Rwanda: Schools Need Over 18,000 Teachers to Plug Shortfall

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[New Times] Rwanda needs a total of 18,005 professional teachers to be able to improve the student ratio as well as cater for the new classrooms being constructed to decongest existing ones.

Source: allAfrica.com

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