Together we can break the cycle of poverty and of gender inequality for good

TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
Together we can break the cycle of poverty and of gender inequality for good
Whether you make a donation, take part in an event or fundraise with friends, there are lots of ways to take action for girls’ education in Africa. Together we’ll ensure that vulnerable girls can learn, thrive and lead.
As well as for paying school fees and other essentials, such as uniforms, books, and menstural products, your gift helps beyond the classroom, supporting young graduates with the training and resources they need.
Discover ways to giveOur regular appeals are a chance for us to show you the impact of your support and invite you to continue to support girls’ education across Africa.
Explore our appealsCelebrate a loved one or mark a special occasion by donating in honor of them and emailing a CAMFED eCard in support of girls’ education.
Send an eCardSign the #CAMFEDsisterhood pledge and take a learning journey with women across the globe.
Sign the sisterhood pledgeKathryn Grindeland $52.9
Alexandra Bennett $73.9
Christine Stevenson £41.8
Amit Roy £12.7
Patricia Long $5.6
Mary Lou Trombly $10.9
John Grattan Jr $25
Martha McNeill $40
Karen Martin Tichenor $14
John Verleun $158
Rae Vermeulen £10.6
Cheri Griffin $40
Louise Cunningham $26.6
Deborah Blum $5.6
Mohammad Madani $94.9
TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.