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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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  • Forest supervisor Faciliatting a session on Environmental conservation

    ICOLEW Learners Transform Their Community Through Leadership and Service - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique

    In addition to learning skills, ICOLEW helped students undergo a profound transformation in their mindset. They learned to identify community problems, mobilize resources, and implement solutions rather than waiting for external intervention
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  • Justines Well Managed Banana Garden

    Justine’s Journey Through Integrated Community Learning for Wealth Creation (ICOLEW) - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique

    Justine's story is a testament to the power of education and mindset shifts. By empowering individuals with knowledge and skills, adult education programs can boost agricultural productivity, resource management, and informed decision-making.
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    Afaayo Apiary Project: From Learning to Earning Through ICOLEW program - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique

    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. With support from Unbound Kampala, they started with 40 hives, and within four months, 25 were active, yielding 82 litres of honey and earning UGX 2,050,000. The project has boosted their incomes and confidence, proving how learning and teamwork can transform lives.
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  • Learning units

    Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Learning and Community Development - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Apprentissage communautaire AEA

    Through collaboration with government officials, local leaders, and sector experts, the program has established Community Empowerment Groups and developed tailored Learning Units to address community challenges such as low income, poor health, and environmental degradation
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  • Minister and RD

    Literacy in Motion: Uganda’s Digital-Era Pledge and a Community Learning Centre Put to Work - Uganda

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    | Joseph Kifampa | DVV International AEA

    Hon. Dr Peace Regis Mutuuzo, urged a step-change in delivery, calling on stakeholders to prioritise digital literacy, invest in infrastructure, and support government efforts so that adult learning reaches those who need it most.
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  • At the exhibition on the International Literacy Day Celebrations held in Butiti Rakai district

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

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique

    TUKOLEREWAMU Group Rising Through Soap-Making and Solidarity.
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  • Saving

    The Transformative Power of Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) in Butiti Village - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique

    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. What began as a literacy initiative in 2023 evolved into a vibrant Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) by 2024, with members saving purposefully to achieve personal financial goals. Through disciplined saving and interest-free loans, 87% of members have started income-generating projects like poultry, piggery, and goat keeping, significantly improving their livelihoods. Despite challenges such as late loan repayments and absenteeism, the group’s dedicated loans committee promotes accountability through respectful engagement, loan eligibility based on repayment history, and penalties for missed meetings. Toggwamu Ssuubi now stands as a beacon of community empowerment and financial transformation.
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  • 2 Digging terraces on Nakafeero Joanitas garden

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

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Avantages de l’AEA en Afrique Construire des programmes d'éducation communautaire

    Adult learning programs equip farmers with vital knowledge and hands-on skills to adopt environmentally sustainable, climate-smart, and productivity-boosting farming practices. In addition to enhancing literacy and numeracy, these programs empower farmers to make informed choices, efficiently manage their resources, and adapt to the challenges of changing climate patterns.
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