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ARED is an international non-profit organization created in 1990 by an American, Sonja Fagerberg-Diallo (Ph.D) and a Senegalese team. ARED is based in Dakar but works throughout Western Africa, especially in the Sahel.
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ared afriqueAssociation for Research and Education for Africa's Development (ARED / Africa) is a recognized and established in Senegal in August 2008 as a non governmental organization. It aims to promote research and education for development through the African languages.
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We offer training from 20 to 100 hours in communities both country sides and suburbs areas. Each course uses a textbook in language learning but this does not imply that all participants are necessarily literate.
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This study is based on 20 years of experience in creating and designing adult education and literacy approaches in African languages in francophone West Africa. In the past years, the thinking about literacy has transcended the desire to simply eradicate illiteracy.
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Most of our publications are in Pulaar (foulfouldé), which is spoken by more than 25 million people from Senegal to Sudan. However, in collaboration with local organizations, we translate and adapt our manuals in other Senegalese languages such as Wolof, Soninke, the Mandinka, Serer, Diola, Bambara.
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Learning to Read Woke Me Up!”:
Motivations, and Constraints, in Learning to Read in Pulaar.
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The catalog contains books that ere written in French, Senegalese and African languages which are reference in several basic disciplines such as literacy, health, planning and so on. You can visit the online catalog and make your order safely.
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Choosing to publish books for a largely non-literate audience is not a career choice that many people would make. But in fact, people who are dedicated to publishing in African languages generally emerge from the ranks of militants who hold national language education and communication as a belief, rather than being professional editors who have the skills and savy to run a profitable business.
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ARED is a non-profit, U.S. registered 501(c)(3) organization.
Many of our activities rely on grants and the support of individual donors. Your donations enable us to realize and maintain our projects.
Thank you for your generous gift!*
*Your gift is tax deductible in accordance with Internal Revenue Service regulations.

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