Tackling injustices in and through education

TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
Tackling injustices in and through education
The Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge was launched in 2015 at a symposium co-hosted with CAMFED, as we announced our partnership to support social transformation in and through education. Since then, a combination of research, cross-cutting partnerships and public engagement have helped to inform both policy and practice, particularly in lower-income countries.
10 years on from its beginnings, the REAL Centre is convening a one-day conference to celebrate and reflect on a decade of evidence and impact, as well as considering what comes next.
The opening and keynote speakers will be Professor Bhaskar Vira, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Cambridge; the Hon Julia Gillard AC, patron of CAMFED and Chair of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership; and Professor Tassew Woldehanna, former President of Addis Ababa University.
CAMFED will also be represented our Executive Advisor Lucy Lake and Fatimata Ali, a graduate in the CAMFED Association of women leaders and an expert in our youth-led mentorship programs.
This is an in-person event with the option to join online.
Toni Pabon $10
Patricia Dungy $10
Rebecca Mitchell Mitchell $10.9
Teresa Lavin Sack $42.4
Jessica Reed $26.6
Carmen Quiles $52.9
Angela Terry $10.9
takiyah blanks $5.6
Marcia Chapman $211
Lou and Carol Lombardi $526
Carol Betts $52.9
Joshua DeGayner $340
Lisa Hable $10
Jeremy Kahm $106
Emma Gasson $14