Magazine
Le Magazine vise à promouvoir le partage d'articles sur des sujets pertinents pour la communauté des professionnels et des praticiens de l'ALE Afrique - avec un accent sur les nouvelles informations d'actualité relatives au secteur y compris de nouvelles méthodes et approches.
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The painful, hefty price for illiteracy
en| Imam Wali AEA Lifelong Learning Education For All
En savoir plusPeople pay a hefty price in Malawi for illiteracy and lack of education.
FEATURED ORGANISATION: The Women's Circle
en| MOJA Adult Education Africa AEA
En savoir plusIn a world where gender equality remains an ongoing struggle, organizations like The Women’s Circle (TWC) are lighting the path towards adult education, empowerment and inclusivity.
ALE Practices - Empowering Collaboration: DVV International and the Cultural Center of Sammema
ar| Oumaima Kefi | DVV International Tunisia AEA
En savoir plusThe collaboration between DVV International Tunisia and the Cultural Center of Arts and Crafts in Sammema was initiated in 2022. DVV International has provided support to the center through training programs in various fields such as distillation, artisanal creation, and culinary arts.
MOJA March 2024 Newsletter
enLe webinaire de MOJA explore l'intersection entre l'éducation des adultes et la santé
fr| Joseph Masonda | DVV International Tanzania AEA Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique
En savoir plusLa série de webinaires MOJA démarre pour 2024
MOJA Webinar explores the Intersection between Adult Education and Health
en| Joseph Masonda | DVV International Tanzania AEA Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique
En savoir plusLa série de webinaires MOJA démarre pour 2024
Uganda Stakeholders’ Workshop: Improving the Efforts of Adult Learning and Community Education Provision
en| Joseph Kifampa, Joseph Masonda | DVV International AEA
In the fast-changing world, continuous nonformal adult learning and education allows people to be self-reliant, and adaptable to changes in society. It also helps to build capacity in the community to assess their challenges, identify ways to address them, prioritize, leverage resources, and create sustainable solutions. So, there is a need to improve the quality of nonformal adult learning and community education provision.En savoir plusTanzania's Journey Towards Functional Literacy: Mwalimu's Vision and the Reflect Approach Revolutionize Adult Education
en| Matteo Mwita | DVV International - Tanzania AEA Functional Literacy
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, embarked on a mission to eradicate ignorance by providing essential literacy skills to all citizens. Recognizing the need to bridge the educational gap for those who couldn't access formal schooling, the government took proactive measures and implemented adult education classes, resulting in a remarkable achievement in literacy levels.En savoir plus