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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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    Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Learning and Community Development - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Community learning ALE

    Through collaboration with government officials, local leaders, and sector experts, ICOLEW has established Community Empowerment Groups and developed tailored Learning Units to address community challenges such as low income, poor health, and environmental degradation

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    Literacy in Motion: Uganda’s Digital Era Pledge and a Community Learning Centre Put to Work - Uganda

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    | Joseph Kifampa | DVV International ALE

    Hon. Dr Peace Regis Mutuuzo urged a step-change in delivery, calling on stakeholders to prioritise digital literacy, invest in infrastructure, and support government efforts so that adult learning reaches those who need it most.

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    Celebrating International Literacy Day 2025 - Uganda - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    International Literacy Day (ILD), first declared by UNESCO in 1967, is observed worldwide every year on September 8.

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    From Struggle to Self-Reliance: How Six ICOLEW Members Launched a Thriving Liquid Soap Business - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    TUKOLEREWAMU Group Rising Through Soap-Making and Solidarity.
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    The Transformative Power of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) in Butiti Village - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    In Butiti Village, Rakai District, a group of 32 learners -23 of them women - formed Toggwamu Ssuubi (“Do not lose hope”) through the ICOLEW program under Unbound Kampala.

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    Empowering Farmers: The Role of Adult Education in Applying Sustainable Agricultural Practices - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa Building Community Education Programmes

    Adult learning programs equip farmers with vital knowledge and hands-on skills to adopt environmentally sustainable, climate-smart, and productivity-boosting farming practices.

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    HOW ICOLEW HAS ENHANCED LEANER’S ABILITY TO TAKE ON LEADERSHIP ROLES IN THEIR COMMUNITIES; (Jane Francis Nakajubi as a catechist) - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    Adult education programs are essential for improving literacy and numeracy skills. However, functional literacy goes beyond simple reading and writing; it has a significant impact on the livelihoods of individuals in rural communities.

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    Collective Effort as a Catalyst to Goal Accomplishment among Community Members - Uganda

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    | Alexandria Nabayinda | Unbound Benefits of ALE In Africa

    With “Stable Happy Families” being Unbound Kampala’s Vision, a number of interventions were employed to ensure sponsored families are happy and stable.


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