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MOJA is an online resource for adult learning and education professionals and practitioners in the public sector, private sector, civil society and academia in Africa.

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Exploring African ALE practices nurtures collaboration, shares diverse strategies and empowers African adult educators for an inclusive, informed educational community.

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Latest from MOJA

  • WEBINAR: Regional Africa preparatory meeting ahead of the Sixth International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC 6)

    5 November 2024 | UIL, DVV International, MOJA Adult Education, ICAE, PAMOJA, UNESCO
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    WEBINAR: Regional Africa preparatory meeting ahead of the Sixth International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC 6)

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  • First Africa ALE Conference – 30-31 October, 2024, Cape Town, South Africa - Africa

    2 November 2024 | MOJA | DVV International ALE

    Cape Town, South Africa. October 30-31. Participants from 16 African countries gathered in Cape Town for a two-day conference on adult learning and education (ALE).

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    First Africa ALE Conference – 30-31 October, 2024, Cape Town, South Africa

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  • Atelier pour le Renforcement des Compétences des Éducateurs d’Adultes en Tunisie - Tunisia

    30 October 2024 | DVV International Tunisia ALE
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    Atelier pour le Renforcement des Compétences des Éducateurs d’Adultes en Tunisie

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  • UNBOUND KAMPALA, ICOLEW REPORT 2023/2024

    22 October 2024
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    UNBOUND KAMPALA, ICOLEW REPORT 2023/2024

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  • Makula Group: A Case Study in Collaborative Work Culture and Income Growth - Uganda

    18 October 2024 | Alexandria NAbayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Communities that work together often create support networks, which can lead to shared resources and opportunities. One of UNESCO’s aims for adult education is to enable beneficiaries and their families to attain improved living conditions and a better quality of life, but also have capacity for income generation

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    Makula Group: A Case Study in Collaborative Work Culture and Income Growth

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  • Breaking Barriers: Ssebbowa Farasiko’s inspiring journey of triumph through Integrated Community Learning for Wealth Creation (ICOLEW) - Uganda

    14 October 2024 | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Adult literacy brings a great sense of identity and ability to cope with life and to have a greater sense of purpose in community

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    Breaking Barriers: Ssebbowa Farasiko’s inspiring journey of triumph through Integrated Community Learning for Wealth Creation (ICOLEW)

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ALE in Africa

Visit our country pages to learn more about ALE across Africa. This is a work in progress, so please check back regularly to view more countries as we add information. Only active countries are currently listed. Please share information and resources about your country with us (e.g., articles, resources, events, etc.) and add them to the list. Click on a country to find out more.

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The ALE Toolbox

The ALE Toolbox provides instruments, methodologies and approaches in Adult Learning and Education (ALE) free of charge.

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