CAMFED Annual Review 2023
This year 824,143 girls received economic support to go to primary and secondary school, with many more young people benefiting from mentoring and skills training
This year 824,143 girls received economic support to go to primary and secondary school, with many more young people benefiting from mentoring and skills training
The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, Minister for Development and Africa, speaks to CAMFED's CEO Angeline (Angie) Murimirwa as UK government releases white paper underscoring its commitment to tackling extreme poverty and climate change
Transforming prospects for girls, young women, and communities.
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By Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor for the CAMFED Association
Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor for the CAMFED Association
Jeremy Blain £57.4
Geoffrey Acaye £47
Sara Mikael $106
Denae Whaley $20
David C Murray $3783
Trenay Hoye $10.9
Caroline Fenton £100
Victor Mesny $500
Niko Gomes $316
Katja Guenther $263
Ryan Gallagher $526
Catherine Packer $316
Caitlin Guthinger $526
Julia Colingsworth $14
Phuc Tran $350