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Adult Education and Development 58/2002
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John Oxenham / Abdoul Hamid Diallo / Anne Ruhweza Katahoire / Anna Petkova-Mwangi / Oumar Sall
The IIZ/DVV was invited by the World Bank to undertake a document study on two (2)…
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Sonja Fagerberg-Diallo
French is the official language in Senegal and hence the language of the formal education system. There are also 22 national languages. The illiteracy…
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Julia Betts
In December 2000, the Department for International Development, United Kingdom, held a conference in Kathmandu together with education, health, social development and…
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Jon Lauglo
What is the case for a renewed engagement with adult basic education in developing countries? In particular, with regard to Africa, what is the value of such education?…
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Usa Duongsaa
AIDS, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, a ruined environment, war and oppression of women. What have we adult educators achieved? Have we done enough? What more should we have…
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Sabine Ludwig
Uganda, once the country with the highest AIDS rate in Africa, has been waging a successful campaign against this insidious disease. Sabine Ludwig reports. The text is…
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In the last issue we announced the 11th German Adult Education Conference. This was held in November 2001 and attracted over 1000 visitors and considerable international participation. …
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Viviane Reding
Lifelong Learning in Europe This 11th Conference of German adult education centres takes place in a historic year for education policy. Never before was …
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Franz Nuscheler
Globalization: Is the South Losing Touch? The Globalization Debate: Outline of the Arguments Globalization was all the rage in the 1990s, and the …