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A special Christmas Fair in Cambridge, UK, will showcase products made by CAMFED graduates in Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe – most of them available exclusively on this day.

Join us in the Great Hall at Homerton College to celebrate the festive season at Curated by Hand’s Christmas Fair, supporting independent designers and creators, including businesses run by our graduates in the CAMFED Association, who will be represented by Fiona Mavhinga.

Explore unique gifts from stalls featuring bespoke stationery, home interiors, textiles, jewelry, knitwear, leather accessories, and basketry.

This event will raise funds for CAMFED and highlight micro businesses run by young women entrepreneurs in Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It’s a wonderful chance to discover exclusive products while supporting creative talent from rural Africa.

Hear from the CAMFED Association entrepreneurs

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BlogTanzania

The trendsetting entrepreneurs on Tanzania’s fashion scene

In part 1 of our blog series, ‘Crafting Change’, hear from three Tanzanian entrepreneurs Anita, Lidya, and Helina who are building thriving fashion businesses with their handcrafted designs, reinvesting in their communities and lifting others up.

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BlogZimbabwe

“Business is not just about making a living, it is about making a difference”

In part 2 of our blog series, ‘Crafting Change’, hear from Buchedo, Rosinah, Sicelosenkosi and Veronica about how their basket-weaving businesses benefit women, girls and entire communities in Zimbabwe.

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BlogZambia

The Zambian creatives driving social impact through art

In part 3 of our blog series, ‘Crafting Change’, hear from Febby, Salifyanji, Elizabeth and Lucy about how their passion for art has led to sustainable careers in sculpture, mosaics, and bead artistry.

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BlogGhana

“Economic success comes with responsibility”

In part 4 of our blog series, ‘Crafting Change’, hear from Diana, Lydia, Veronica and Victorine about how they’re championing the previously untapped potential of rural women artisans.

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