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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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    Afaayo Apiary Project: From Learning to Earning Through ICOLEW program - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    In Lwanda Sub county, Rakai District, eight learners from the Afaayo Community Empowerment Group turned skills gained through the ICOLEW program into a successful beekeeping business.

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    Regional Adult Learning and Education Workshop in Rabat Marks Milestone with UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning – African Foundation for Lifelong Learning Partnership - Morocco

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    | Nazaret Nazaretyan | DVV International Benefits of ALE In Africa ALE

    On 16–18 September, a Workshop on “Strengthening National Capacities for Monitoring Adult Learning and Education” took place in Rabat, Morocco.

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    From Struggle to Self-Reliance: How Six ICOLEW Members Launched a Thriving Liquid Soap Business - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    TUKOLEREWAMU Group Rising Through Soap-Making and Solidarity.
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    The Transformative Power of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) in Butiti Village - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    In Butiti Village, Rakai District, a group of 32 learners -23 of them women - formed Toggwamu Ssuubi (“Do not lose hope”) through the ICOLEW program under Unbound Kampala.

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    Empowering Farmers: The Role of Adult Education in Applying Sustainable Agricultural Practices - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa Building Community Education Programmes

    Adult learning programs equip farmers with vital knowledge and hands-on skills to adopt environmentally sustainable, climate-smart, and productivity-boosting farming practices.

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    HOW ICOLEW HAS ENHANCED LEANER’S ABILITY TO TAKE ON LEADERSHIP ROLES IN THEIR COMMUNITIES; (Jane Francis Nakajubi as a catechist) - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Adult education programs are essential for improving literacy and numeracy skills. However, functional literacy goes beyond simple reading and writing; it has a significant impact on the livelihoods of individuals in rural communities.

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    Collective Effort as a Catalyst to Goal Accomplishment among Community Members - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    With “Stable Happy Families” being Unbound Kampala’s Vision, a number of interventions were employed to ensure sponsored families are happy and stable.


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    Diversification of Income among Community Members - The ICOLEW Programme - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Mr. Kajumbi John is a level five graduate of Integrated community learning for wealth creation (ICOLEW) aged 40 years and a member of Tulyesiima Community empowerment group Katula with 42 participants.

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