CAMFED Ghana
CAMFED Ghana was launched in 1998 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
CAMFED Ghana was launched in 1998 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
CAMFED Malawi was launched in 2009 to tackle girls' exclusion from education.
Here you'll find a list of all the pages on our website.
CAMFED is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
The protection and safeguarding of vulnerable young people is at the core of our model.
From 32 girls to a powerful network of change leaders across Africa
Introducing our Senior Leadership
Frequently asked questions about CAMFED
CAMFED's holistic programs support girls to go to school, learn, thrive, and become leaders and change makers in their communities.
CAMFED works in partnership with communities, government schools, and education authorities in Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Sydney Gurewitz Clemens $10.9
Jessy Clement $31.9
Brock Warner $5.6
Alexis Taylor $47.6
David Sipes $500
Peter Miraglia $158
Martha Campbell $5254
Michael Lewis $250
Katie Hawks £10.6
Kimberly Elam $106
Sean Simmons $5.6
Marcia Tugendhat $158
Pamela Tishman $63.4
Mary Parker £26.2
Marjorie Grayson $50