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COVID19 Course launched in Major African Languages

Ireland-based Alison, the global upskilling website has launched a free Coronavirus course for some of Africa’s most widely spoken languages. The initiative is part of Alison’s commitment to combat the COVID19 outbreak and to make essential knowledge available to all worldwide.

COVID19 Course launched in Major African Languages

COVID19 Course launched in Major African Languages

Ireland-based Alison, the global upskilling website has launched a free Coronavirus course for some of Africa’s most widely spoken languages. The initiative is part of Alison’s commitment to combat the COVID19 outbreak and to make essential knowledge available to all worldwide.

Free Online Courses, Classes and TutorialsPublisher: Alison Editor

Media Contact;  
Nikki Kelly
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April 10th, 2020: Ireland-based Alison, the global upskilling website has launched its highly popular Coronavirus course in some of Africa’s most widely spoken languages. The initiative is part of Alison’s commitment to combat the COVID19 outbreak and to make essential knowledge about the virus available to all worldwide. The course is based on WHO international guidelines for COVID19.

The courses are accessible (for free) via https://alison.com/coronavirus in Shona, Swahili, Southern Sesotho, Somali, Hausa, Xhosa, Portuguese, Yoruba, Igbo, French, isiZulu, and Afrikaans. (Arabic and Amharic to be released shortly).

Speaking on the launch of this initiative, Alison CEO Mike Feerick stated “COVID19 is only beginning in Africa. The global community must act as one in supporting each other through this crisis – and assisting the nations of Africa through this crisis no difference than any other part of the world. Developing and distributing free learning and certification is what we do best. It's how we, as a team and a global free learning community of Alison, can contribute to the dealing with this crisis. I would like to thank every Alison translation volunteer for their efforts on behalf of this programme, not least those of the medical and healthcare community who are exceptionally busy at this time”

The Alison Coronavirus course has been studied by approaching 250,000 people worldwide. The course covers essential aspects of the coronavirus including the virus’ origins, its transmission, and how to protect yourself and others from getting sick. The international language programme is being managed by an Alison publishing team based in South Africa. Alison is seeking the support of African media and private individuals to support the awareness of the course among their personal networks of contacts, via social media, email and other personal networks. Alison published the course on Feb 3rd, 2020. It has previously published courses on Swine Flu, SARS and the Ebola virus.

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Language

Countries Where Spoken

Number of Speakers

Shona

Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana.

10 Million, mostly in Zimbabwe

Swahili

(Swahili has official language status in Tanzania and Kenya and is also widely spoken in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Comoros Islands. It's also spoken by smaller numbers in Burundi, Rwanda, Northern Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique

100-150 Million

Southern Sesotho

Lesotho, South Africa, and here it is one of the 11 official languages; and in Zimbabwe where it is one of 16 official languages.

8 Million

Somali

Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti. Recognised minority language in Ethiopia and Kenya. 

16 Million

Hausa

Niger, Nigeria, Ghana, Chad, Cameroon, Benin, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Togo.

63 Million

Xhosa

South Africa, Zimbabwe

21 Million

Portuguese

Angola, Mozambique

45 Million (African Continent)

Yoruba

Nigeria, Benin, Togo

40 Million

Igbo

Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea

27 Million

French

DR Congo, Madagascar, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal, Chad, Guinea, Rwanda, Burundi, Benin, Togo, Central African, Congo,  Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Djibouti, Comoros, Seychelles.

306 Million

isiZulu

South Africa, Lesotho

12 Million

 


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