On 29th September, 2022, various stakeholders from the Adult Learning and Education (ALE) sector in Malawi came together in a roundtable meeting to discuss and promote the sector. This meeting is…
Adija Bwanali, 53, who hails from Sidrick Village, Traditional Authority Amidu in Malawi’s eastern region district of Balaka is a good example of how beneficial Adult Learning and Education…
On Monday, 6th June, 2022, DVV International awarded two journalists in Malawi for outstanding Adult Learning and Education (ALE) reporting. The two journalists – Georgia Mbaghugho Chirombo of…
Following the donation of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) equipment from DVV International to the National Centre for Literacy and Adult Education (NACLAE) in Lilongwe on Wednesday…
Nearby a make-shift mobile money kiosk at Mitundu Market on the outskirts of Lilongwe, Malawi’s Capital City, stands a middle-aged man. At first glance, one may not clearly figure out his…
Education is considered the most important tool for empowering women in society. It is not only limited to developing the personality of an individual but also plays an important role in…
On 26th November 2021, it was all smiles for Twenty-Seven inmates at Zomba Central Prison in Malawi who have graduated in vocational courses. The male inmates acquired skills in carpentry and…
Due to financial constraints, Anna Ndipo, 20, from Chisangwi Village in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Kasumbu in Dedza district dropped out of school when she was in Standard Three.
Twenty-Nine journalists from both electronic and print media houses in Malawi have gained knowledge and information on Adult Learning and Education (ALE) through two separate trainings which took…
DVV International on Thursday, 10th June, 2021 awarded two journalists in Malawi for outstanding Adult Learning and Education (ALE) reporting. The two journalists - Brenda Kaonga of MIJ FM Radio…