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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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    New law excites ALE stakeholders in Malawi - Malawi

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    | Dyson Mthawanji | DVV International Education in Prisons

    The major reforms that come with the new law include establishment of halfway houses. Under the new law, prisoners will also be empowered to engage in labour within and outside the prisons at a fee.

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    American NGO donates tailoring materials to female inmates in Malawi - Malawi

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    | Dyson Mthawanji | DVV International Education in Prisons

    Empowering inmates through tailored skills training is crucial for their rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.
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    Malawi prepares prisoners with skills - Malawi

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    | Kondwani Kamiyala | Nation Publications Limited Education in Prisons

    When I was imprisoned, I felt sorry for myself. I reckoned my children’s future was doomed. Out there, I was buying and selling kaunjika (second hand clothes), but with imprisonment, it meant my relatives would have to fend for them. But now I am happy because of the tailoring skills I have, I will be able to make ends meet.

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    Adult Learning and Education in Morocco: the path to democratisation and social cohesion The Case of Penitentiaries - Morocco

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    | Dr. Saïd Doukali. PhD | DVV International Morocco Education in Prisons Education rights

    Adult Learning and Education has improved by leaps and bounds in Morocco in recent years. Nowhere is this progress more apparent than in the penitentiary system, where the government and partners have been introducing education as a tool to rehabilitate prisoners, and to recognise their fundamental human rights.

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