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CAMFED has received numerous honors and awards.

We have been hugely privileged to be recognized internationally for all aspects of our groundbreaking work in girls’ education and women’s empowerment.

We have received awards for the humanitarian impact and scale of our programs.

Leaders within our organisation – including members of the CAMFED Association – have received recognition for their outstanding work in service to girls and their communities.

From globally prestigious prizes for alleviating human suffering, delivering social justice, and for education development, to awards recognizing young women’s leadership on climate action, to honorary doctorates and numerous social entrepreneurship acknowledgements, we have been fortunate enough to have been receiving awards for almost 20 years. Each award is graciously and gratefully accepted.

Here are just a few of the accolades that have come our way…

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Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize (2021)

On August 4, 2021, CAMFED was awarded the 2021 Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the world’s largest annual humanitarian award presented to a nonprofit in recognition of extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering. Peter Laugharn, President and CEO, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, said, “The Jury’s selection of CAMFED as the recipient of the 2021 Hilton Humanitarian Prize speaks first and foremost to its community led approach and to the power of investing in girls. CAMFED has revolutionized how girls’ education is delivered, tapping into local expertise in a way that is sustainable and scalable. Further, the pandemic has had a catastrophic effect on families and girls, with estimates that 11 million girls may not return to school as a result of the crisis. The time for the global community to learn from this model is now.”

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Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation (2021)

The Fundación Princesa de Asturias (Princess of Asturias Foundation), a private non-profit organization with Her Royal Highness Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz, Princess of Asturias, as the Honorary President, which celebrates scientific, social and humanitarian achievements across the globe, honored CAMFED with the prestigious Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation. The jury lauded CAMFED’s contribution to social transformation over more than two decades, addressing girls’ exclusion from education, and nurturing a generation of young women leaders in sub-Saharan Africa, stating, “Based on a model of continuous support from childhood through to adulthood and on a network of solidarity and intergenerational help, its work has promoted a systemic change built on the pillars of equity and social justice which is committed to the leadership of the women.” 

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Humanitarian Awards Ghana (2020)

Three CAMFED Association members – Kate Wodenya Amenyikor, Jennifer De-Graft Ninson and Angelina Anita Ama Annobil – have been recognized for their activism in promoting quality, equitable education at the Humanitarian Awards Ghana. At the awards ceremony, which took place on Saturday, October 3, 2020 in Accra, Kate won the award for ‘Best Humanitarian’ in the Child Education category. Jennifer and Angelina won certificates of recognition in the SDG 4 Advocate of the Year and Child Education categories respectively.

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Yidan Prize for Education Development (2020)

In September 2020, the Yidan Prize Foundation, a global philanthropic educational foundation inspiring future progress and change in education, named Angeline Murimirwa, CAMFED’s Executive Director – Africa, and Lucy Lake, CAMFED’s Chief Executive Officer, as 2020 laureates of the Yidan Prize for Education Development, the world’s largest prize in education. Our Co-executives accepted the award on behalf of CAMFED, as the first team to be granted the Yidan Prize since its inception in 2017. The Prize represents a profound endorsement of CAMFED’s community-led model for girls’ education, and comes at a critical time as CAMFED and its partners tackle the impact of the current crisis, which has left millions of girls vulnerable.

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UN Global Climate Action Award (2019)

In September 2019, CAMFED was recognized with the UN Global Climate Action Award for young women’s grassroots leadership on climate action. Recipients of this UN Award represent some of the most practical, scalable and replicable examples of what people, businesses, governments and industries are doing to tackle climate change. Members of the CAMFED Association of women leaders educated with CAMFED support are encouraging wide adoption of practical and affordable techniques for climate-smart agriculture, helping to build communities’ resilience in the face of climate change.

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Gold Medal & People’s Choice Award for the CAMFED Garden at Chelsea (2019)

In May 2019, the CAMFED Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show won a coveted Gold Medal and the BBC / RHS People’s Choice Award in the ‘Space to Grow’ category. The Zimbabwean Garden, the brainchild of garden designer Jilayne Rickards, who gave her time for free, featured a classroom setting and some of the latest climate-smart crops and tools used by our alumnae agri-preneurs. Living on at the Eden Project, the Garden kicked off our campaign to launch thousands more female-led climate-smart businesses.

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Business Weekly Kate Gross Prize for Social Enterprise (2018)

CAMFED has been named as the winner of the Kate Gross Prize for Social Enterprise at the Business Weekly Awards. The ceremony took place on 21 March 2018 at Queens’ College, Cambridge, to celebrate leaders in business innovation. Catherine Boyce, Director of Enterprise Development at CAMFED, attended on the evening to accept the award.

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Clara Lionel Foundation Diamond Ball Honors Award (2017)

On September 14, 2017, CAMFED’s Regional Executive Director Angeline Murimirwa – one of the first girls CAMFED supported to go to school and founding member of our CAMA alumnae network – was presented with the 2017 Diamond Ball Honors Award. The award recognizes her past, present and future support of young leaders, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement. The Diamond Ball is the annual gala held by the Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF), founded by award-winning performer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Rihanna.

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World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) Award (2017)

CAMFED Tanzania’s Learner Guide Program was named as one of the six winning projects of the 2017 WISE Awards, which recognize high-impact projects from around the globe for their innovative solutions to 21st century education challenges. Winning projects had to be scalable and replicable, demonstrating a transformative impact on individuals, communities, and society.

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BBC 100 Women - Angeline Murimirwa (2017)

In 2017, CAMFED Executive Director Angeline Murimirwa was recognized as one of the 100 most influential and inspirational women around the world, for leading CAMFED’s programs across sub-Saharan Africa, unlocking the potential of hundreds of thousands of young women.

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UN Girls’ Education Initiative Youth Representative (2016)

On International Youth Day, the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) announced that CAMFED alumna Alice Saisha from Zambia was chosen as its Global Advisory Committee Youth Representative. Alice will be sharing the experience and expertise of the young women leaders in CAMFED’s pan-African CAMA alumnae network to inform global education policy.

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FinancialForce 360 Customer Excellence Award (2016)

CAMFED has been recognized as the winner in the Best Customer Experience category in FinancialForce’s fourth annual 360 Customer Excellence Awards. CAMFED was selected for the impact that its internal technology and process transformation has had on clients (girls in rural Africa) and donors.

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Ahimsa Award (2015)

In October 2015, Ann Cotton’s work to educate young women in Africa was honored with the Ahimsa Award at the UK House of Commons. The award celebrates compassion and non-violence in the spirit of Jain philosophy, which was followed by Mahatma Gandhi.

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OECD Recognition for Taking Development Innovation to Scale (2014)

In October 2014, CAMFED was recognized as a model of best practice in taking innovation to scale by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

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Washington Fellowship, Young African Leaders Initiative (2014)

CAMFED Association chairperson and entrepreneur Ruka Yaro of Ghana was selected as one of 500 individuals selected out of 50,000 qualified candidates for a Washington Fellowship under President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative.

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UN Youth Advocacy Panel (2012)

Abigail Kaindu, a member of the CAMFED Association of women leaders educated with CAMFED support, was appointed as one of 10 youth advocates from across the globe to the United Nations Secretary General’s Youth Advocacy Panel, which forms part of a new Education First initiative to get all children into school.

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Goldman Sachs-Fortune Global Women Leaders Award (2009)

CAMFED alumna Penelope Machipi received the $25,000 award for making a difference in her community in Samfya, Zambia.

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Global Social Entrepreneur, Schwab Foundation (2008)

CAMFED Founder and President Ann Cotton was named a Global Social Entrepreneur by the Geneva-based Schwab Foundation.

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Top 35 Women under 35 (2007)

Chief Executive Officer (then Deputy Executive Director and Director of Programmes) Lucy Lake was nominated as one of the top “35 business women under the age of 35” by the magazine Management Today.

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Honorary Doctorate from Cambridge University (2007)

Founder and President Ann Cotton was awarded an honorary doctorate in law from the University of Cambridge.

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Prize for Women’s Creativity in Rural Life (2006)

CAMFED Executive Director – Africa (then CAMFED Zimbabwe Executive Director )Angeline Murimirwa (nee Mugwendere) was awarded the Prize for Women’s Creativity in Rural Life by the Women’s World Summit Foundation.

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Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship (2005)

CAMFED Founder Ann Cotton was awarded the Skoll Foundation Award for Social Entrepreneurship.

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Beacon Prize (2005)

CAMFED Founder Ann Cotton won a Beacon Prize, awarded in the UK to those who have made a significant contribution to charity.

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