Transforming Knowledge Webinar
27 July 2025, 12:30 - 13:30 | Global
South Africa
Webinar
THE POLYCRISIS OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY, ITS CRITIQUE AND ALTERNATIVES
South Africa faces a complex, interlinked crisis that touches nearly every part of society. From deepening inequality and unemployment to the erosion of democratic institutions and ecological collapse, the effects are far-reaching. These challenges are not unique. They reflect broader global patterns shaped by decades of neoliberal policies, corporate-driven globalisation, and the weakening of state capacity in favour of market-led agendas. There is a growing body of critique that connects these issues to rising poverty, hunger, social and psychological distress, and the increasing use of militarised and authoritarian responses by powerful states. But there is also resistance. Across the country and worldwide,
communities and social movements are building alternatives rooted in care, solidarity, and justice. These efforts point to new forms of education, political organisation, and collective consciousness that can help us reimagine the future. This webinar builds on discussions from previous events and focuses on these alternatives within the broader conversation on transforming knowledge for sustainable futures.
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WEBINAR: LEARNING THAT WORKS
The webinar will examine how adult and non-formal education programmes can strengthen practical skills development and vocational pathways for youth and adults. It will focus on how Integrated community programmes for Adult Education, CLCs (Community Learning Centres) and Folk Development Colleges can connect literacy with livelihoods, employability, entrepreneurship and lifelong learning.
- Presenters: Geoffrey Sixbert Nchimbi, Principal, Newala Folk Development College | Mwajuma Mohamed, Lecturer, Institute of Adult Education
- Date: 11 June 2026
- Time: 14:00 -15:30 (SAST) / 12:00 – 13:30 (UTC)
English / French
The Mechanisms of Consolidation of Learning for New Literacy Students
- Date: May 13, 2026
- Time: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM (GMT)
Speakers:
- Mr. Diakaridia Diarra, Deputy National Director of Non-Formal Education and National Languages, Mali
- Mr. Amara Kone, Head of the Research and Learning Department, Directorate of Coordination and Monitoring of Literacy Programs (DCSPA), Côte d'Ivoire