#YouthMonth2022: Boost Africa
In celebrating Youth Month, The Learning Trust shines the spotlight on youth based innovative organisations that incorporate e-learning into their programmes, and the impact and sustainability of these methods.
In celebrating Youth Month, The Learning Trust shines the spotlight on youth based innovative organisations that incorporate e-learning into their programmes, and the impact and sustainability of these methods.
In celebrating Youth Month, The Learning Trust shines the spotlight on youth based innovative organisations that incorporate e-learning into their programmes, and the impact and sustainability of these methods.
In celebrating Youth Month, The Learning Trust shines the spotlight on three youth based innovative organisations that incorporate e-learning into their programmes, and the impact and sustainability of these methods.
Our 2021 annual report serves a dual purpose. On the one hand, we share the key ways in which we leveraged partnerships, resources, and initiatives to support the sector in the past year. On the other hand, we’ve segmented the report to illustrate the outcomes of our three-year strategy across the three pillars of our work. We invite you to explore the manifestation of all this work.
Check out our first 2022 newsletter as we highlight the best activities from the After School sector. Over the past year, the informal education sector and a broader network of civil society organisations have stepped in to support catch-up efforts. We share our emerging work in coordinating a Catch-Up Coalition of non-profit ASP providers.
An open letter to the ministers of basic education, health, and co-operative governance and traditional affairs, co-written by members of Equal Education, Equal Education Law Centre, The Learning Trust, Legal Resources Centre, NASCEE, and academics.
Our Eastern Cape grantee, United through Sport, was featured in Algoa FM’s weekly segment, Algoa Cares. This was our effort to put a spotlight on the work of After School programmes across the country in order to celebrate the Lights On movement. [button link=”https://iono.fm/e/1119669″ newwindow=”yes”] Listen to interview…[/button]
JP Duminy is one of our Lights On Afterschool Champions and appeared in a feature on YOU magazine to chat about his involvement in the Afterschool space.
Under the theme #helpingkidsrecover, this year the focus will be how non-profit after-school programmes (ASPs) are helping vulnerable children to recover what has been lost over the last 18 months of the pandemic. The sector engaged in various activities throughout October to showcase their efforts to change the lives of SA’s youth for the better. … Read more
LAST NEWSLETTER ISSUE of 2021 We share the highlights from the past quarter…