Globally the number of female students in tertiary institutions continues to grow at a faster pace than male students, but Africa still lags behind this trend. Tonight Women on Wealth brings you a look at Tertiary Education for Women in Africa. We speak to University of Botswana’s Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Lydia Nyati-Saleshando and Professor Hope Sadza, vice chancellor of Zimbabwe based Women’s University in Africa. We also break down the concept of Executive Education with Duke CE’s regional managing director, Sharmla Chetty.
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Tertiary Education for Women in Africa
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