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The Mission Statement in 29 Private Institutions of Higher Education in Rwanda and Achieving Vision 2050

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  • Uwizeyimana Jean Bosco

    (Marist International University College, Nairobi)

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This study examines how mission statements of private higher education institutions (HEIs) in Rwanda articulate institutional identity, strategic direction, and alignment with the national development agenda of Vision 2050. Mission statements are essential tools for defining purpose, ensuring accountability, and guiding universities’ contributions to teaching, research, and community service. In Rwanda, where higher education is positioned as a driver of socio-economic transformation, the articulation of institutional missions holds particular significance. Using a qualitative document analysis approach, mission statements of 29 accredited private HEIs were analyzed thematically using content analysis. Institutions were analyzed according to three criteria: (1) inclusion of the tripartite functions of higher education (teaching, research, and community service), (2) incorporation of Vision 2050 priorities such as innovation, technology, and socio-economic transformation, and (3) distinctiveness in mission articulation. The analysis revealed that 45% of institutions explicitly referenced the threefold role of higher education, while 58% incorporated Vision 2050 keywords, signaling alignment with national priorities. However, 42% of institutions produced mission statements that were vague, generic, or insufficiently distinctive, limiting their strategic positioning. A smaller group of institutions articulated specialized missions—such as health equity, intercultural dialogue, or entrepreneurial leadership—demonstrating valuable differentiation, though their contributions to Vision 2050 require clearer demonstration. The findings suggest that while many private HEIs acknowledge national development priorities, significant gaps remain in clarity, distinctiveness, and programmatic diversity, particularly in STEM and vocational areas. The study concludes that mission statements in Rwanda’s private HE sector are partially aligned with Vision 2050 but require strengthening to serve as actionable strategic tools. Recommendations include periodic mission reviews, diversification of academic programs, cultivation of institutional niches, and stronger policy guidance to balance national coherence with institutional distinctiveness.

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  • Uwizeyimana Jean Bosco, 2025. "The Mission Statement in 29 Private Institutions of Higher Education in Rwanda and Achieving Vision 2050," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(8), pages 2380-2392, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:8:p:2380-2392
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