Anti-corruption Education and Peacebuilding The Ubupfura Project in
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Anti-corruption Education and Peacebuilding The Ubupfura Project in Rwanda
Anti-corruption Education and Peacebuilding
Jean de Dieu Basabose
Anti-corruption Education and Peacebuilding The Ubupfura Project in Rwanda
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Jean de Dieu Basabose Public Management Durban University of Technology Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Acknowledgement: This study was supported by Durban University of Technology under Grant [Student No. 21345632]. More on this book is at: http://afes-press-books.de/html/SA_03.htm ISBN 978-3-030-03364-4 ISBN 978-3-030-03365-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03365-1
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To you my wife Grace Uwimana, our sons Jean B. Shema, Pierre B. Jabo and Antoine Shalom B. Mucyo, and my Mother Odette Bateta. This research work is dedicated with appreciations and hope for your continuous commitment to living out Ubupfura ethical values and building peace among your respective generations. Jean de Dieu Basabose
Acknowledgements
The successful accomplishment of this research recognizes the support received from various people. Through this research work, I have learned about and experienced the essence of Ubuntu values which says that “I am because you are.” I would like to acknowledge with deep gratitude the assistance from Professor Geoff Harris, my supervisor. I recognize that his inputs in this research project are much more than supervising an academic work: He is a counselor, supporter, and adviser. With his wise
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