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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Happy Holidays 2024
enFrom Kansas City to Uganda, the gift of learning is what we need this holiday season - Uganda
enUNESCO-UIL Conference on Learning Cities
en| UNESCO-UIL | UNESCO-UIL Learning Cities
Read MoreSixth International Conference on Learning Cities successfully closed with adoption of Jubail Commitment after three intense conference days.
Communities in Malawi confront myths on vaccines - Malawi
en| Olive chamangwana | Nation Publications Limited - Malawi Building Community Education Programmes
Routine and emergency immunisation is part of the early childhood investments to ensure that children are fully protected from potentially fatal diseases that could be prevented by a simple vaccine.Read MoreL' éducation des adultes à travers l’aménagement de deux bassins versants dans les régions de Koulikoro et Diola- Mali. - Mali
fr| Abdoulaye KONOTA | DVV International- Mali Integrated approach to ALE
DVV-International en partenariat avec la GIZ et en concertation avec les acteurs techniques locaux et régionaux de l’Agence de Développement Régional (ADR), du Génie Rural, de l’Agriculture, des Eaux et Forêts, de la formation professionnelle et de l’Académie d’Enseignement renforce les capacités des populations de trois communes des régions de Koulikoro et Diola dans le domaine de l’alphabétisation et de la formation professionnelle à travers l’aménagement de deux bassins versants.Read MoreReimagining TVET – Building Pathways for Youth Beyond Formal Education - Tanzania
en| Joseph Masonda | DVV International
Read MoreTVET cannot just focus on formal training. It must integrate non-formal skills programmes that empower youth with the basic education and tools needed to thrive in their communities and to access formal job markets
COP29: Why Africa’s $1.3 trillion climate goal makes perfect sense - Malawi
en| Joyce Banda Climate Change
Climate events can turn on a dime, and go from bad to worse. Business as usual will only intensify global warming, and worsen floods, droughts, and heatwaves. Money and action are needed at scale to turn the tide.Read MoreWEBINAR Recording on the history and political economy of adult education in Africa
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