Women's University in Africa

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MottoAddressing Gender Disparity and Fostering Equality in University Education
TypePrivate University
Established2002
Women's University in Africa
MottoAddressing Gender Disparity and Fostering Equality in University Education
TypePrivate University
Established2002
ChancellorProf. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang
Vice-ChancellorProf. Sunungurai Dominica Chingarande
Location,
Mashonaland East
,
Zimbabwe
CampusRural
Websitewww.wua.ac.zw

Women's University in Africa (WUA) is a private university which is supported through student fees and donors from around the globe, established in 2002 and located in Marondera, Zimbabwe.[1] It has a student enrollment policy of 80% women and 20% men. The Women's University in Africa aims to address gender disparity and foster equity until there is equity in accessing tertiary education; and to work on knowledge and skills in areas of vital importance for women.[2]

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