Final findings: Barriers to Batwa inclusion in Rwanda

Final research findings and key policy messages 

Following the interim findings (April 2017), the research groups within the strategic actors-theme have finalized their research. The INCLUDE secretariat and research groups have jointly updated one pagers for strategic actors sharing the final research results and key policy messages.

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