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Rwanda: MTN Rwanda, Unicef Partner to Empower Children in Rwanda

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[New Times] MTN Rwanda has partnered with UNICEF Rwanda to advance children's rights, tackle malnutrition, and bridge the digital divide. The partnership was formalised on December 12, with MTN Rwanda CEO Mapula Bodipe and UNICEF Country Representative Julianna Lindsey signing the agreements at MTN's headquarters in Kigali.

Source: allAfrica.com

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