Prince Harry amplifies the power of CAMFED Association leaders in Africa
Prince Harry meets CAMA members in Zambia, amplifying the power of young women’s leadership for girls’ education.
When a girl is excluded from education, she is powerless.
Powerless in the face of hunger. Powerless over her body. Powerless to break the cycle of poverty for herself, and for her future children.
Our alumnae tell us that inclusion is power. And every day they use their new-found power for good.
Whether you are an individual donor, a CAMFED champion and fundraiser, a partner government official, or working for the many institutions, trusts, foundations or corporate partners in our movement…please know that:
When you support the Campaign for Female Education, you are giving a young woman the power to change the world.
Together we have ignited an incredible momentum. As 2018 draws to a close, and we kick off our 25th anniversary celebrations, we’re proud to share these highlights with you.
THANK YOU for supporting today’s and tomorrow’s young leaders in Africa!
Prince Harry meets CAMA members in Zambia, amplifying the power of young women’s leadership for girls’ education.
Michelle Obama welcomes CAMA to the Obama Foundation Global Girls Alliance on International Day of the Girl.
The Clara Lionel Foundation, founded by Rihanna in 2012, joins us in Malawi as 1,000 bicycles arrive for girls.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, with The Queen as Patron and Prince Harry as President, steps up behind CAMA.
We unveil a vibrant new mark as we celebrate 25 years as a united, unique, and unstoppable force for progress.
Faith Nkala connects the dots between health & education at the Educaid.be & Be-cause Health Conference in Brussels.
CAMA leader & disability rights activist Primrose Mandishona joins the Secretary of State at the Global Disability Summit.
On World Teacher Day we celebrate a new generation of CAMA Early Childhood Development teachers in Zimbabwe.
Girls’ education is the best way to tackle climate change, as CAMA leader Esnath explains on Earth Overshoot Day.
At the Skoll World Forum, Angeline Murimirwa reveals the personal epiphany that determined her leadership trajectory.
We launch our project to train 200 CAMA members in Zambia to keep 16,000 girls in school and out of child marriage.
esearch from the University of Cambridge REAL Centre demonstrates cost-effectiveness of CAMFED’s programs.
James Martenson $1200
Cherie Noe $263
Judith Grimmer $526
Chris Miles £312
Simone Ravazza £26.2
paris reefer £180
Kenneth Alexander $350
Keith Kizer $106
Jesse Priolo $50
Elissa Tauber $250
Jennifer Borenstein $26.6
Isatou Baldeh $21.4
Edith Stern $106
Ryan McCormick $127
Merlin Thomas $26.6