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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First Africa Adult Learning and Education (ALE) Conference
enSocially Useful and Engaged Scholarshp - Africa
en| Britt Baatjes | MOJA Adult Education ALE
Read MoreMOJA Adult Education Africa is currently hosting the MOJA AEHEAN (Adult Educators in Higher Education Network) webinar series. The focus of this series is on socially-useful and engaged scholarship. What follows is a brief description of the first two webinars. We hope you will join us for the third (details provided below).
Media and Information Literacy for Adult Educators
en| UNESCO-UIL | UIL ALE and the Media Digital literacy
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced digital world, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is essential for navigating complex media environments, evaluating information credibility, and engaging responsibly with digital media both in society and at home.
The 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.
ESREA Newsletter No 3, 2024
enPartenariat Public-Privé autour du Centre d' Education Communautaire de Gouzoureye - Mali
en| Youba CISSE, Conseiller Technique | DVV International Mali Community Education Centre
Un partenariat « Public-Privé » réussi autour du Centre d’Éducation Communautaire (CEC) de Gounzoureye, dans la région de Gao, Nord Mali.Read MoreCelebrating International Literacy Week in Tanzania - Tanzania
enFarmer education: The panacea to food insecurity - Malawi
en| Elijah Banda Food Security
In Malawi, the ministry of agriculture’s extension services provide training to farmers on climate-smart practices like conservation, crop diversification, and sustainable water use. This education enables farmers to better withstand erratic rainfall and prolonged droughts caused by climate change.Read More