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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DVV International – Supporting the Establishment of a Robust Adult Education System in Uganda
en| Caesar Kyebakola | DVV International – Uganda Innovative practice
Read MoreDVV International has a long history of working towards building a sustainable adult education system in Uganda. We have supported various adult education projects dating back to the early 1980s and have carried out a variety of activities in adult education in partnership and collaboration with government, universities, local Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and networks.
DVV International Tanzania – A New Departure
en| Frauke Heinze | DVV International Tanzania Innovative practice
Read MoreDVV International embarked on its new project in Tanzania in 2020. Working closely with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST), which is responsible for overseeing the sector, DVV International intends to contribute to building a robust and sustainable adult education and learning (ALE) system for the country.
National Union of Tunisian Women
en| National Union of Tunisian Women | National Union of Tunisian Women Innovative practice
Read MoreThis video is produced by the partner of DVV International Tunisia, the National Union of Tunisian Women, and relates the challenges and motivation of learners in adult education centres.
Shaping the “New Normal” – The role of Adult Learning and Education in coping with the corona pandemic
en| DVV International | DVV International ALE under Covid-19
Read MoreSocieties around the globe have been hit hard by the coronavirus (COVID-19). People are being affected in their daily lives and are concerned about the consequences for their health, jobs and well-being.
The Women's Circle activating for change
en| The Women's Circle Innovative practice
Read MoreThe Women’s Circle (TWC) is a Non Profit Organisation (NPO) run by women who are actively working to strengthen the provision of free education on community health problems across 12 communities of Cape Town, South Africa ( known as the Cape Flats).
Compassionate leave
enThe impact of Covid on the work of The Women's Circle
en| The Women's Circle ALE under Covid-19
Read MoreVanessa Reynolds, co-ordinator of the TWC says: Everyone says Covid has made everyone equal. It is not true. It has deepened inequality on the ground.Vanessa Reynolds, co-ordinator of the TWC says: Everyone says Covid has made everyone equal. It is not true. It has deepened inequality on the ground.
Célébration de la journée nationale de l’alphabétisation
frSystem-building approach in ALE
Read MoreL’Agence Nationale de Lutte Contre l’Analphabétisme (ANLCA) et la province de Rhamna, appuyées par DVV International Maroc