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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Illiterate citizens lost at the ballot - Malawi
en| Clement Chinoko | Nation Publications Limited Benefits of ALE In Africa
Read MoreMalawi will hold general elections on September 16th. What is the impact of illiteracy on the electoral process?
Shifting the Story: Refugee Women Taking the Lead - Uganda
en| Joan Rachael Apio | Finnish Refugee Council Benefits of ALE In Africa
Read MoreFor refugee women, displacement is just the beginning of many challenges. They face higher poverty, less education and fewer job opportunities, and a greater risk of gender-based violence.
L'Alphabétisation et l'Éducation des Adultes (AENF) : Un outil capital au service de la promotion et du développement des services socio-éducatifs en mode décentralisé. - Mali
fr| GARIKO Amadou Seydou-Professeur Indépendant Français- Langue étrangère, Formateur en Renforcement linguistique | Privé Benefits of ALE In Africa
Une vingtaine de Maires au Mali s’engage en faveur de l’Alphabétisation et l’Éducation non formelle comme un préalable au développement de leurs communes.Read MoreL'Alphabétisation et l'Éducation des Adultes : Un enjeu crucial pour le progrès et un pilier du développement durable. - Mali
fr| GARIKO Amadou Seydou-Professeur Indépendant Français- Langue étrangère, Formateur en Renforcement linguistique | Indépendant Benefits of ALE In Africa
Il est de notoriété publique, de nos jours, que l’alphabétisation et l’éducation des adultes occupent une place de choix parmi les leviers reconnus comme essentiels pour le développement humain. Grâce à l’AEA, les communautés locales renforcent leurs capacités à diversifier et à garantir leurs moyens de subsistance tout en respectant l'environnement.Read MoreThe KOB Project: PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AS WE PROFIT - Uganda
en| Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa
Read MoreThrough 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.
Makula Group: A Case Study in Collaborative Work Culture and Income Growth - Uganda
en| Alexandria NAbayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa
Read MoreCommunities 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
Breaking Barriers: Ssebbowa Farasiko’s inspiring journey of triumph through Integrated Community Learning for Wealth Creation (ICOLEW) - Uganda
en| 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 communityRead MoreHow can we use the MOJA Platform in Tanzania? - Tanzania
en| 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.Read More