THE number of private universities operating in Africa is growing, and the sector is generating a groundswell of interest among investors, in 1960. there were seven private universities in Africa, according to a 2012 ...THE number of private universities operating in Africa is growing, and the sector is generating a groundswell of interest among investors, in 1960. there were seven private universities in Africa, according to a 2012 statement by Olugbemiro Jegede, then Secretary General of the Association of African Universities. By 1990 there were 27. and by 2006, some 22 percent of student enrolment on the continent was at private institutions, he said.展开更多
AFRICA is a notoriously difficult place to do business in. Many investors remain skeptical of their ability to navigate the continent's often murky operational environment where weak governance, regulatory failure an...AFRICA is a notoriously difficult place to do business in. Many investors remain skeptical of their ability to navigate the continent's often murky operational environment where weak governance, regulatory failure and unstructured economies have created the conditions for corruption to thrive,展开更多
文摘THE number of private universities operating in Africa is growing, and the sector is generating a groundswell of interest among investors, in 1960. there were seven private universities in Africa, according to a 2012 statement by Olugbemiro Jegede, then Secretary General of the Association of African Universities. By 1990 there were 27. and by 2006, some 22 percent of student enrolment on the continent was at private institutions, he said.
文摘AFRICA is a notoriously difficult place to do business in. Many investors remain skeptical of their ability to navigate the continent's often murky operational environment where weak governance, regulatory failure and unstructured economies have created the conditions for corruption to thrive,