“This new program will empower thousands of people in more than 20 countries through leadership training, mentorship and education. Canada’s colleges and institutions look forward to helping connect educational leaders from across Africa and other key countries to develop new tools and resources for the future.”
Denise Amyot,
“Canada’s universities are proud to contribute to creating and strengthening international partnerships which are essential for innovation, research and development. The first BCDI 2030 scholarship projects announced today underline important collaborations between post-secondary institutions, and mark the beginning of a promising journey for hundreds of scholars who will become leaders and agents of change in their home countries.”
Philip Landon,
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