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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Bob-A-Job - South Africa
en| Jodi Oliphant, Nicola Meyer, Mara Geduld, and Vanessa Reynolds | Adult Learning Forum Building Community Education Programmes
Read MoreAccording to statistics South Africa, in the second quarter of 2023, the unemployment rate in South Africa is at 32.6%. Could Bob-A-Job be the solution to our problem?
Celebrating International Literacy Day: Empowering African Communities through Adult Education
en| MOJA Adult Education Africa Alphabétisation ALE
Read MoreAs we mark International Literacy Day on September 8, 2023, our shared mission is clear: to champion adult education and literacy as pillars of sustainable and peaceful societies.
MOJA Hosts Workshop on Communications
en| MOJA Africa
Read MoreMOJA hosted a three-Day Workshop in Cape Town to pilot and refine its Communications Handbook.
COMMUNITIES IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARE BEING TRANSFORMED, ONE INDIVIDUAL AT A TIME - Uganda
en| Joseph Kifampe | DVV International Uganda Community learning
Read MoreIn Nwoya District, the CLCs have become hubs for lifelong learning
In case you missed our Webinar on the Key Role of Literacy in Adult Education
enJacintha’s dream becomes a reality in a remote village in Uganda - Uganda
en| Teddy Naluwu | Unbound Community learning
Read MoreThe efforts of civil society and ALE partners yields fruit in the lives of individuals in Uganda
Transformed lives in Uganda: Meet Atto Florence - Uganda
en| Joseph Kifampe | DVV International Uganda Community learning
Read MoreMeet Atto Florence, a woman with a purpose and passion to succeed and help others
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.