Arusha Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education in Africa

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2002-12-02Abstract
The regional convention on the recognition of higher education studies and degrees in Africa was adopted on 5 December 1981 in Arusha, Tanzania, with a view to promoting regional co-operation through the academic mobility of lecturers and students.
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