CAMFED Champions
Teachers, parents, traditional authorities and local officials work together with our women leaders to actively champion and support the advancement of girls and young women
Teachers, parents, traditional authorities and local officials work together with our women leaders to actively champion and support the advancement of girls and young women
We are the CAMFED Association, Africa’s largest and fastest-growing peer support and leadership network of young women activists for girls' education, now spearheading CAMFED's programs.
CAMFED has created a model that radically improves girls’ prospects of becoming independent, influential women.
We track and measure the impact of our work through rigorous monitoring and evaluation, longitudinal surveys, and in-depth research.
The most exciting outcome of CAMFED’s unique model is its multiplier effect.
We are led by young women with a shared background of exclusion, who are stepping up for education and equity and multiplying the investment in their education.
CAMFED catalyzes the power of the most vulnerable girls and young women to create the future they imagine — for themselves, for their communities, and for Africa.
Social justice starts with girls' education, and is advanced by young women leaders working together for systems change.
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Rob Nickerson £350
Niall Doherty $215
David WOLFSON $750
Wendy Wallbrunn $40
Jonathan Wilkinson £50
Albert Zabin $200
Steve Osman $100
Roe & Maggie Stone $100
Betty Schwab $25
Jonathan Brody $40
Bonne Mogulescu $150
William Wiedmann $150
Adrianna Timmons $360
Lizbeth Garcia $10
Niall Doherty $370