CAMFED 101
Watch a special virtual event with our Executive Director, Angeline Murimirwa, to learn why CAMFED was named the top organization in 2020 by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
CAMFED (the Campaign for Female Education) supports some of the most excluded girls in sub-Saharan Africa to go to school, succeed, lead, and grow up to turn the tide of poverty for their families and communities. Our programs are spearheaded by the young women leaders in the CAMFED Association (CAMA), who partner with their communities to help secure every child’s right to quality education. Together with our partners and champions, we are setting course for gender equity, social justice, economic development, and climate action.
Watch a special virtual event with our Executive Director, Angeline Murimirwa, to learn why CAMFED was named the top organization in 2020 by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
Members of the CAMFED Association of women leaders educated with CAMFED support are at the forefront of CAMFED's programs. They use their lived experience of poverty and exclusion to make sure this generation of girls in Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe get access to school, learn when they get there, thrive in and beyond school, and can unite with their communities lead lasting, positive change. Gender equity starts with girls' education.
Oleme Sanon $5.6
Vincent Peloso $52.9
Rocko Smucker $68.7
Nyela Amadi $26.6
Emiliano Conde $558
Jeremy Blain £57.4
Geoffrey Acaye £47
Sara Mikael $106
Denae Whaley $20
David C Murray $3783
Trenay Hoye $10.9
Caroline Fenton £100
Victor Mesny $500
Niko Gomes $316
Katja Guenther $263