Magazine
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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Multisectoral and Multi-Departmental Collaboration in Tanzania Promotes Community Learning Centres in Pilot Districts - Tanzania
en| Matteo Mwita | DVV International, East Africa Region Office Community learning
Read MoreRecognizing the need for a holistic and practical approach, DVV International in Tanzania has embraced a multisectoral and multi-departmental strategy, forging partnerships with stakeholders, development partners, civil society, and faith-based organizations. As part of this collaborative effort, a series of meetings was conducted in the wards of Mzenga, Hogoro, and Matomondo wards.
Climate Change and Adaptation: What one organisation in Tanzania is doing to promote Adult Education and Food Security - Tanzania
en| Samwel Gasuku Mwita & Rita Kahurananga | Institute of Adult Education, Tanzania, DVV International, Tanzania office Community learning
Read MorePreventing conflicts is crucial to mitigate the human-elephant conflict and protect crops and nearby villages.
Review of Tanzania's Integrated Community Based Adult Education Programme - Tanzania
en| Rita Kahurananga & Frauke Heinze | DVV International East Africa Regional Office, Dar es Salaam ALE
Read MoreTo respond more efficiently to the socio-economic situation of Youth and adults from the age of 15 years, the Tanzanian Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MoEST) in cooperation with DVV International is reviewing the Integrated Community Based Adult Education Programme (ICBAE) programme.
The President of Tanzania promotes alternative pathways to learning for young adult mothers in Tanzania. - Tanzania
en| Samuel Gasuku Mwita | Institute of Adult Education, Tanzania ALE
Read MoreIn Tanzania, many girls face significant barriers to continuing their secondary education. Factors such as underage marriage and teenage pregnancy often force them to drop out, depriving them of the opportunity to pursue their dreams and acquire the necessary skills for future success.
Community Learning Spaces: innovative approaches to lifelong learning in Tanzania - Tanzania
en| Matteo Mwita (Capacity Development Advisor, Tanzania) and Rita Kahurananga (Programme and Partnership Advisor), DVV International. | DVV International Community learning
Read More“Elimu endelevu kwa watu wote Tanzania” is a slogan that means “life-long learning for all in Tanzania.
DVV International Tanzania – A New Departure - Tanzania
en| Frauke Heinze | DVV International Tanzania Innovative practice
Read MoreDVV International embarked on its new project in Tanzania in 2020. Working closely with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST), which is responsible for overseeing the sector, DVV International intends to contribute to building a robust and sustainable adult education and learning (ALE) system for the country.