
TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
The members of this powerful network of young women educated with CAMFED support step up as leaders in our movement, using their expertise to make sure other vulnerable children get the chance to complete their education. This is CAMFED’s multiplier effect.
Starkey Jonker writes that on average, a girl who has received a CAMFED bursary goes on to support three more students to go to school, though anecdotal reporting shows it can be as many as 15.
She urges other organizations to replicate CAMFED’s model — cultivating and investing in former clients — to open up opportunities for exponential impact. Her article includes interviews with CAMFED CEO Lucy Lake and CAMFED USA Board Chair Sally Osberg.
Madeline Moosnick $10.9
Kathryn Harris $27.7
Rosetta Tetteh $10.9
Amanda Addo ₣26.6
Peggy T. Cansler $10.9
monisha wali $200
Tom Portsmouth £150
Rama Varanasi $10
Vonia Martin $21.4
Annette Honeywell $42.4
Christine Sheppard $26.6
Bonnie Thorpe $52.9
Mehret Mehanzel $5.6
Valerie Turner £21
Wendy Taylor $158