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CAMFED is honored to be a beneficiary of The New York Times Communities Fund for the second year running since its relaunch from the Neediest Cases Fund in 2023. The only organization working internationally among this year’s chosen nonprofits, CAMFED was selected for its award-winning, grassroots-led model supporting girls to go to school, succeed and become leaders in their communities.

Education is the best escalator to a better life, for individuals and for countries...Opportunity engine CAMFED [is doing] heroic work advancing girls' education in Africa.
Nicholas Kristof, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times columnist
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When she thrives, we all thrive

The New York Times Communities Fund’s support will help us unlock the power within more girls to create the future they envision for themselves, their communities and their countries.

A girl’s success ripples outward, lifting families out of poverty, driving economic growth, and fostering resilience in the face of global challenges like climate change.

Girls’ education creates a better, more equitable world for everyone.

Yet, for girls from the most disadvantaged communities in rural Africa, the chances of securing an education are almost non-existent.

THAT’S WHERE YOU COME IN!

Not only will CAMFED graduates multiply your gift well into the future – this year, the first $1 million in donations will be matched by a generous CAMFED donor.

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When you make a gift to CAMFED, you’re helping:

GIRLS THRIVE: We provide individualized financial and material support to ensure girls have everything they need in school – including clothes, notebooks, and menstrual products – and build a nurturing support network around them.

YOUNG WOMEN THRIVE: After graduation, we support young women to transition to secure work and leadership roles through the CAMFED Association—a sisterhood of over 275,000 educated women who support the next generation of girls and change the futures of their communities.

ENTIRE GENERATIONS THRIVE: We partner with governments to enhance national school systems, ensuring they better serve the needs of all children.

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CAMFED’s Fiona Mavhinga at the 2024 New York Times Communities Fund Launch Event

On September 19th, 2024, CAMFED attended the New York Times Communities Fund Launch Event at the New York Times’ offices. Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Director for CAMFED Association Development, joined representatives of other organizations that New York Times readers support through the Fund to discuss the powerful impact of this partnership on our work.

She shared her inspiring journey from being one of the first girls supported to go to school by CAMFED in rural Zimbabwe to co-founding the CAMFED Association of women leaders. Now heading up this unstoppable sisterhood, Fiona works with other CAMFED graduates to lead the charge for girls’ education across Africa.

About the New York Times Communities Fund

This is the 113th year of The Communities Fund, which was rebranded from the Neediest Cases Fund in 2023. Since 1911, the Fund has raised more than $337M, all of which has been donated to social service agencies providing direct support to people in need, helping to change their lives.

This year, we are thrilled to be named alongside 8 other charities the Fund will support with their reader’s generosity: Feeding America, Per Scholas, Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York, First Book, UJA-Federation of New York, Hispanic Federation, Children’s Aid, and OneGoal.

CAMFED's recent accolades

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Angie Murimirwa, CEO of CAMFED, wins Africa Education Medal

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Africa Education Medal: Angie Murimirwa, CEO of CAMFED, named as finalist

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