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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ESREA News
enNational Conference on Adult Learning and Education: A Successful Event in Tunis - Tunisia
fr| Oumayma Kéfi | DVV International ALE
Read MoreThe National Conference on Adult Learning and Education (ALE) was held on September 9, 2025, at the Arab Institute of Business Leaders (IACE) in Tunis. Organized by DVV International Tunisia and MOJA, the event brought together adult education practitioners, researchers, government representatives, as well as actors from civil society and the academic world.
50 Years of the Institute of Adult Education: A Nation’s Promise, Renewed - Tanzania
enVocational skills set to empower youths in Malawi - Malawi
en| Martin Gela Jnr | Nation Publications Limited Community learning ALE
Youths from Nsanje and Chikwawa districts in the southern part of Malawi have acquired vocational skills courtesy of the Shire Valley Transformation Movement College.Read MoreMalawi Government hails financial literacy campaigns - Malawi
enWebinar Recording - Traditional approaches to adult learning and education (ALE) in Africa, case of Benin Republic - Benin
fr| Abdoulaye Konota | MOJA Adult Education Africa Traditions of ALE ALE
Read MoreWe have recorded this webinar for you. Watch it here.
Important news from ICAE
enLiteracy Advocacy, Challenges, and Ongoing Efforts in Botswana’s Adult Learning and Education (ALE) Sector - Botswana
en| Mosadiotsile Machete (Out of School Education and Training, Principal Adult Education Officer II) | Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education ALE
Read MoreBotswana has made commendable progress in advancing adult literacy through strategic policy frameworks, community-driven initiatives, and international collaboration.