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This "twinning" enables better curriculum development, teaching and clinical research that will ultimately empower Rwandan clinicians and educators to take charge of all instruction and health care delivery. By 2018, Rwanda's cadre of specialist physicians will have more than tripled, and the proportion of the country's nurses with advanced training will have increased by more than 500 percent. An additional 550 physicians, 2,800 nurses and midwives, 300 oral health professionals and 150 health managers will have been newly trained in Rwanda – all of whom will have signed contracts to work in the country for a certain number of years based on the degree they obtain. Thereafter, the Rwandan government plans to fully finance the health workforce and medical education system on its own.