The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet with CAMFED Association leaders in Malawi
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet CAMFED Association leaders in Malawi, working to educate the most excluded girls.
This year, as we celebrated our 25th anniversary, you helped us to usher in a new era, with the young women educated through CAMFED’s support now spearheading our movement. Together, we’ve built a model for girls’ education like no other, led by women who know from personal experience what it takes to get girls into school, keep them there, help them to learn, support them to succeed, and unlock their power to lead.
Whether you are an individual supporter, a CAMFED champion and fundraiser, a member of our partner communities, a government official, a traditional leader, or working for the many institutions, trusts, foundations or corporate donors in our movement, please know that by supporting CAMFED, you are supporting a movement led by unrivalled experts: Almost 150,000 young women in the CAMFED Association (CAMA). Together we are reaching the most excluded girls, bridging the gaps between education, employment and enterprise, and taking the lead in climate-smart innovation. We are delighted to share just a few of our 2019 highlights with you.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet CAMFED Association leaders in Malawi, working to educate the most excluded girls.
Julia Gillard & Annie Lennox celebrate with our supporters & leaders from 8 countries at our 25th Anniversary Gala.
Our leaders in the CAMFED Association, CAMA, are recognized as a powerful new force for development.
Our Learner Guides reach out to Tanzania’s parliamentarians, who pledge their support in an important scaling meeting.
The United Nations recognizes young women’s grassroots leadership in climate-smart agriculture with a Global Climate Action Award. Esnath Divasoni accepts the award on behalf of the CAMFED Association’s Agriculture Guides.
Our award-winning Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show shows how girls’ education helps grow a sustainable future for all.
Partnering with the Mastercard Foundation, we launch an Entrepreneurship Fund supporting young women in business in Ghana.
Our work to protect children & stand up against gender based violence galvanizes government support and garners widespread news coverage.
CAMFED’s Women Deliver, and at the conference of the same name in Vancouver, we shared important lessons on community action.
We celebrate with DFID and the Ministry of Education as 3,000 bicycles arrive to help safeguard students in rural Zimbabwe.
Our My Better World life skills & wellbeing curriculum, adapted & animated by Impact (Ed) International, airs on TV.
On Day of the Girl we focus on the power of community action to keep girls in school and out of child marriage.
Joining the Obama Foundation’s Leaders: Africa convening, we highlight the global benefits of girls’ education.
Sydney Gurewitz Clemens $10.9
Jessy Clement $31.9
Brock Warner $5.6
Alexis Taylor $47.6
David Sipes $500
Peter Miraglia $158
Martha Campbell $5254
Michael Lewis $250
Katie Hawks £10.6
Kimberly Elam $106
Sean Simmons $5.6
Marcia Tugendhat $158
Pamela Tishman $63.4
Mary Parker £26.2
Marjorie Grayson $50