
Five reasons why child marriage affects us all
Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor for the CAMFED Association

Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor for the CAMFED Association

CAMFED Association Leader, Zambia

16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

CAMFED Association member and activist, Malawi

CAMFED Learner Guides use their lived experience to tackle child marriage in their communities, joining forces with traditional leaders and local authorities, and delivering the My Better World life skills and well-being program.

Learner Guides, or peer mentors, return to their former schools to help vulnerable girls learn, thrive, and create a better world for themselves and their communities.

Rose is a leader in the CAMFED Association of women leaders educated with CAMFED support. Rose explains how she and her sisters in this powerful network rally school and community support to end child marriage, which is especially prevalent in marginalized communities, where families often lack the financial resources to feed, clothe and support their children through school.



Tamara Tsambalikagwa, National Chair of the CAMFED Association, Malawi
Larisa Miller $211
Rhoda Blough $52.90
Robin Kessler $16.10
Alida Fernhout $158
Erica Spano $16.10
Diana Kennedy $26.60
Giles Blake £52.20
Anna Asare €5
Leo Li $21.40
Valeriia Barsegian €14
Lisa Chui $526
Amit Roy £12.70
Elena Nebreda €26.60
Anna Vinals Musquera $19
asdadasd adasd $15