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WHERE DO AFRICANS GO TO STUDY WHEN THEY GO OVERSEAS?
France has been the preferred study destination for French-speaking African students for
a long time.
Now, however, Morocco is becoming an educational hub on the continent,
and some students choose to go to China or Canada.
English-speaking African countries
too are becoming more attractive: their proximity and language are undeniable strategic
advantages in the professional world.
An update on the pro’s and con’s of the major study
destinations.
Interview: Thomas Melonio, author of an AFD (Appui à la Formation et au Développement)
report on higher education finan
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