Sub-Saharan Africa sees most HE funding
The Sub-Saharan Africa region has received about 40% of the more than the US$9 billion the World Bank has spent on higher education since 2015.
The Sub-Saharan Africa region has received about 40% of the more than the US$9 billion the World Bank has spent on higher education since 2015.
We are missing the point by not making internationalisation central to the concerns of society.
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