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The Magazine aims to promote the sharing of articles on topics relevant to the community of ALE professionals and practitioners in Africa – with a focus on new, topical information relating to the sector including new methods and approaches.


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    The KOB Project: PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AS WE PROFIT - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Through the ICOLEW trainings conducted by Unbound, members identified rampant deforestation as one of the reasons for climate change. This has caused prolonged periods of drought, heavy and irregular rains, and dry season patterns.

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

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

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    | 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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    How can we use the MOJA Platform in Tanzania? - Tanzania

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    | Joseph Masonda | DVV International ALE Benefits of ALE In Africa Community learning Non-formal education

    MOJA is a live, user-generated platform—meaning the more we, as practitioners, contribute, the more useful it becomes.
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    Time to change the development narrative - Malawi

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    | Andrew Kavala | Malawi Human Rights Commission Benefits of ALE In Africa

    The development discourse is clear that we need to consider ageing not as a burden but as a triumph of development, with older people not a problem but part of possible solutions that Malawi needs.

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    The Shadow of Ignorance: How ALE Can Illuminate the Law - Malawi

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    | Dyson Mthawanji | DVV International Malawi ALE Benefits of ALE In Africa

    In the vast expanse of Africa's rural landscapes, a silent obstacle hinders the pursuit of justice and equality: ignorance of the law.

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    Literacy and Beyond: How Functional Literacy Empowers Hogoro Farmers for Sustainability in Tanzania - Tanzania

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    | Joseph Masonda | DVV International Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Farmers in Hogoro have been engaged in literacy classes and hands-on training in sustainable agricultural practices, using a demonstration garden at the CLC.
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    Poverty Alleviation Through Collective Farming - Uganda

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    | Teddy Naluwu | Unbound Kampala Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Farmers in Uganda fight poverty through Sustainable Agricultural Practices (SAP)

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