
TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
Shamsa, Tanzania Because I’m educated, now I’m included in developing sustainable ways to help or to empower youth economy.
I am a CAMFED Association [member] from Tanzania. CAMFED supported me by providing school equipment, sanitary pads, school fees, hostel accommodation and exercise books.
Because of love, mentorship and sisterhood, motivated me to join the CAMFED Association network. With my fellow CAMFED Association sisters, we’re transforming the community by providing education about the importance of educating vulnerable girls.
Through education now girls are professionals, also getting leadership positions in the community.
As a Learner Guide, I contribute in provision of life skills education to students in secondary school level.
Because I am a member of a youth organization, as a National General secretary, I bring a lot as a development catalyst in the society.
If you want to create employment for youth, please count me in!
YAJU HAN $500
Tabatha Wehmeyer $10.9
Catherine Thieme $158
Marlo Kitch $211
Kym Mcculley $10.9
Tom Weimer $26.6
Renee Alexander $58.2
Renee Alexander $42.4
Alexia Bjarkan $10
Yeison Calderon $52.9
Pierce Gendron $42.4
Kate Smith $52.9
Laurie Calvin $10.9
Kate Smith $10.9
Ty and Bobby Johannsen $158