
The MOJA Journal of Adult Education is a journal committed to sharing and advancing knowledge and practical experience among the African adult education community to benefit the continent and its people. It is transdisciplinary in nature and strives to be inclusive in scope by accepting contributions which promote the intersection of theory and practice in adult learning and education in Africa. Practitioners, researchers and academics across all levels and sectors of adult education and adjacent fields are invited to submit contributions.
The MOJA Journal for Adult Education was launched in May 2022 following the establishment of the MOJA Digital Platform in April 2021. It is published once a year; each volume is dedicated to one major theme. The Journal is published in English and French and distributed in Africa and internationally. The Journal is mainly online with a small print-run. The Journal is financed by the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development. It is free of charge and downloadable from the MOJA platform. Find more information here: https://www.mojaafrica.net/en/moja-journal/about-the-mjae
Download the full Issue 2 (July 2024) of the journal
Download the individual articles here:
- Reflections on Issue 1, MOJA Journal of Adult Education – Twine Hannington Bananuka
- The community food garden of Cissie Gool House – Karen Hendricks, Melissa Jansen Arendse, Bevil Lucas
- The role of cooperatives in fighting food insecurity in Tunisia – Karim Chebbi
- ALE as a response to climate change and food insecurity in the Sahel – Mamadou Mariko
- Adult extension practitioners’ contribution to community food systems in Botswana – Keba Hulela
- The struggle for a just community food system in the Eastern Cape, South Africa – The Abamelwane group
- Seed sovereignty’s role in achieving food security: Limphasa Rice Irrigation Scheme, Malawi – Sangwani Tembo and Ellen Kapeleta
- How refugees in Uganda are re-building livelihoods and food systems – Salome Joy Awidi
- Women’s livelihoods and food security in Algeria – Zahia Kacher