CAMFED Association Leader

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CAMFED Association Leader
Elizabeth served as CAMFED Association National Chairperson, Malawi from 2021-2024.
Elizabeth, herself supported through school by CAMFED, volunteered as a peer educator while she was still in school, focusing on HIV/AIDS prevention. She joined the CAMFED Association in 2014, and was elected to be the district representative on the national committee. Elizabeth established “sister to sister” clubs to help girls understand the dangers of early marriage and pregnancy, and participated in meetings of the Community Development Committees (CDCs), which bring together local stakeholders to manage CAMFED program delivery. She also played a role in the National Strategy for Ending Child Marriage. Elizabeth was one of the CAMFED Association representatives who presented the petition for the amendments to the constitution to the First Lady of Malawi, Professor Madam Gertrude Mutharika. In 2018, she graduated from Teacher Training College, and is now employed as a primary school teacher. Elizabeth also owns a business growing maize and groundnuts, and produces peanut butter for sale. Elizabeth joins forces with other young women to provide essential items and mentoring to keep vulnerable children in school.
PAMELA LEE ANGELBAECK $22.5
Tommy McGreevy $27.7
Constance Hawkins $3
Amit Roy £12.7
Elizabeth Adams £10.6
Tess Rubin $3
Steontae Linwood $5
Lisa Chui $526
Pamela Kar6 $21.4
Jacqueline Foster $42.4
Hena Aslam $158
Sally Barnett $26.6
Simba Nyazika $5
Joanne Erickson $42.4
Elizabeth Poreba $47.6