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frAn exciting milestone on International Literacy Day in Uganda
en| Joseph Kifampe | DVV International Uganda Community learning
Read MoreOver 1,000 adult learners graduate on International Literacy Day in Uganda
From Poverty To Prosperity: Available Options
en| Sizwe Manqele, Bevil Lucas and Selby Nomnganga | Popular Education Network (PEN) Community learning
Read MoreFood insecurity affects a large number of households in South Africa.
VALIDATION DU DOCUMENT DE LA NOUVELLE STRATEGIE D’ALPHABETISATION ET D’EDUCATION NON-FORMELLE AU TOGO
fr| Sovidé Komlavi AGBLE | DVV-International Togo Policy and legislation
Read MoreLa République du Togo se dote d’une nouvelle Stratégie nationale d’Alphabétisation et d’Education non-formelle (SNAENF)- 2024-2028
ADAPTATION DU CURCULUM GLOBALE DANS LA FORMATION DES FORMATEURS AENF AU MALI
fr| Youba CISSE | DVV-international- Mali
Read MoreDVV International- Mali ont organisé les 20 et 21 Juillet 2023 à Kolokani un atelier d’échange et de finalisation des différents documents produits à cet effet.
Unemployment and the Impact on Breadwinners
en| Yolanda Joe Anderson-de Monk | Popular Education Network (PEN) Skills Training
Read MoreBecoming unemployed is the worst thing that can happen to a breadwinner.
Food Security: participation of young people in community gardens
en| Nompumelelo Cebekhulu, Sikelela Jiba and Ntombizandile Mjekula Building Community Education Programmes Food Security
Read MoreThe youth unemployment rate in South Africa has drastically increased over the past few years leaving many in dire poverty.
Bob-A-Job
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?