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Rwanda: Outgoing UNDP Boss Reflects on His Five-Year Service in Rwanda

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[New Times] This week, the UNDP Resident Representative for Rwanda Stephen Rodriques will depart Rwanda for Liberia, drawing a curtain on a five-year tour of duty. The Jamaican national spoke to The New Times' Felly Kimenyi on his experience in Rwanda, challenges and what he will miss as he leaves.

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