Functional Adult Literacy Levels: Relevance to Women’s Improved Income Generation in Apac District- Northern Uganda

Judith Abal Akello, Evelyn Lutwama-Rukundo
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This study explores the experiences of women about the levels of skills acquired by Functional Adult Literacy (FAL) -trained women and their ability to improve their financial status and well-being in Apac District, Northern-Uganda. This was a qualitative case study research design centering on the ability of 31 grassroots’ women and selected men who are family members to the women. The study was underpinned by agency principle from and Freire’s literacy theory and Kabeer’s socio-economic viewpoint which contend on the awareness or conscientisation by making marginalised non-literate women agents for social and economic development. The study established that reading, writing and numeracy skills contributed to consciousness about the skill of book-keeping by adult women which has played a significant part to improving their ability to participate in income generating activities. To conclude, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MoGLSD), NGO’s, international donors, as well as civil society organisations, must prioritise and render support in carrying out FAL training.
功能性成人识字率水平:与Apac地区妇女提高收入的相关性-乌干达北部
本研究探讨了乌干达北部Apac地区妇女在接受功能性成人扫盲(FAL)培训后获得的技能水平及其改善财务状况和福祉的能力方面的经验。这是一个定性的案例研究设计,围绕31名基层妇女和被选中的作为妇女家庭成员的男性的能力。这项研究以弗莱雷的识字理论和卡比尔的社会经济观点的代理原则为基础,这些观点主张通过使边缘化的不识字妇女成为社会和经济发展的代理人来提高意识或责任感。这项研究证实,阅读、写作和计算技能有助于提高成年妇女记帐技能的意识,这对提高她们参加创收活动的能力起了重要作用。最后,性别、劳动和社会发展部(MoGLSD)、非政府组织、国际捐助者以及民间社会组织必须优先考虑并支持开展FAL培训。
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