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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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    Algérie : Accompagnement des femmes pour la création d’activités génératrices de revenus - Algeria

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    | Kacher Zahia, Présidente de l'association AFUD | Association AFUD Community learning

    Nous devons revenir au modèle agricole de nos parents et grands-parents qui cultivaient la terre dans le respect de la diversité biologique et en consommant des produits sains. Il est nécessaire de soutenir des jeunes étudiants, agriculteurs, entrepreneurs, pour lancer leurs exploitations agricoles, agro-écologiques ou fermes pédagogiques. Aussi, il suffit de faire en sorte de créer des marchés locaux des produits agro écologique, issue d'une agriculture saine et durable.

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    Tunisie : Education des adultes et apprentissage à vie : Pour un nouveau traitement médiatique - Tunisia

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    | la presse | DVV International Tunisie The Media and Journalism in ALE

    En conclave à Hammamet pour quatre jours, l’Union générale des femmes arabes plaide pour un nouveau traitement médiatique de la question de l’éducation des adultes, sous un angle humaniste qui consacre les droits de la femme au savoir et à l’autonomisation. Sous le thème central « Tech- niques d’information et de communication, pilier stratégique de renforcement des programmes d’alphabétisation et d’apprentissage à vie», l’Union générale des femmes arabes (Ugfa) est en conclave, depuis jeudi, à Hammamet, et dont les travaux prendront fin demain, dimanche.

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    After Cyclone Freddy: Conclusions to be drawn for our Adult Learning and Education (ALE) work in Southern Africa - Malawi

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    | Dyson Mthawanji & Gerhard Quincke | DVV International Ecological Crisis

    ALE has an important role to play in raising awareness about climate justice and helping communities cope with the impacts of extreme weather events. The recent Cyclone Freddy in Southern Africa is a wake-up call for the whole world.

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    World Food Day: Rural Women's Assembly Statement

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    | Rural Women's Assembly Food Security

    17 October 2022

    The Rural Women's Assembly (RWA) issued a Media Statement to highlight the pressing issue of hunger in the Southern Africa region.

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    IFWEA E-bulletin

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    | IFWEA ALE

    The International Federation of Workers' Education Associations (IFWEA) publishes regular bulletins on the work and activities of the global workers education community.

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    Stakeholders come together to promote ALE in Malawi - Malawi

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    | Dyson Mthawanji | DVV International

    On 29th September, 2022, various stakeholders from the Adult Learning and Education (ALE) sector in Malawi came together in a roundtable meeting to discuss and promote the sector.

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    Climate change drowning West African coastline

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    | Isaac Kaldzi Ecological Crisis

    Many coastal communities along the coast line of Africa depend on the ocean for food and sustainable livelihoods.

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    South Africa’s framework for a just transition fails to recognise the climate emergency - South Africa

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    | Vishwas Satgar, Charles Simane, Awande Buthelezi, Jane Cherry and Ferrial Adam Ecological Crisis

    In this article, activist-scholars provide a critique of South Africa’s framework for a just transition in light of the “climate emergency and crisis”.

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