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CAMFED Ghana named winner of Inspiration for Change Award

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2024 Ghana Philanthropy Awards

On November 9, 2024, CAMFED Ghana was named as the winner of the Inspiration for Change Award at the third edition of the Ghana Philanthropy Awards.

Fairuza Abdul-Rashid Safian, CAMFED Ghana’s National Director, attended the ceremony alongside colleagues to accept this honor on behalf of all in the organization.

 

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Supporting girls to learn and young women to lead

The Inspiration for Change Award recognizes CAMFED Ghana’s work to promote girls’ education and women’s leadership in the most underserved, rural communities.

By the end of 2023, CAMFED Ghana had already supported 720,636 girls to go to school. Nearly 69,000 graduates in the CAMFED Association of women leaders in Ghana are stepping up to spearhead our programs and help more vulnerable children to go to school.

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