CAMFED 2021 Highlights
Join us to celebrate girls and young women who have overcome incredible odds to achieve their dreams.
Join us to celebrate girls and young women who have overcome incredible odds to achieve their dreams.
CAMFED's latest strategic goal is to support five million more girls in sub-Saharan Africa to attend and thrive in school.
Our innovative financial system is designed to maintain high levels of accountability and transparency, tracking funds from donor to girl.
CAMFED Learner Guides use their lived experience to tackle child marriage in their communities, joining forces with traditional leaders and local authorities, and delivering the My Better World life skills and well-being program.
CAMFED helps pave the way for young women to set up and grow rural businesses. They create new jobs and use their profits to support more children in school.
Supporting young women school graduates to start businesses, seek employment, and access further education
CAMFED Zimbabwe was launched in 1993 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
CAMFED Zambia was launched in 2001 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
CAMFED Tanzania was launched in 2005 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
ahmad knight $3.5
John Lewis £120
Michael Boreham £26.2
Michael Boreham £7.5
Danielle Kraaijvanger $37.1
Patricia Ingram $106
JoAnn Jacobs $52.9
Stephanie Gonzales £7.5
Stephanie Gonzales £10.6
Susanna Tarjan $21.4