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(1) This book is based on these six needs assessment and action plan reports that resulted from the STI analytical studies conducted in Rwanda.
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Title Annotation:Building Science, Technology, and Innovation Capacity in Rwanda: DEVELOPING PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS TO PRACTICAL PROBLEMS
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