
TIME100 Most Influential People
CAMFED CEO, Angeline Murimirwa, named to TIME’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
She shared her experience in a radio podcast, and has just released a blog.
Sinikiwe supports a grassroots movement of over 25,000 young women alumnae, 3,165 Mother Support Groups and more than 1,730 female Teacher Mentors, all committed to helping children go to school, stay in school and succeed in order to turn the tide of poverty.
She is especially proud of her work with graduates in the CAMA network, and their transition to entrepreneurship. Sinikiwe connects young women to the training and resources they need to start and run successful rural businesses, create their own supply chains, and lean on each other to address the challenges they face. In the process they are changing the mindset of their communities – including of their fathers and husbands.
Read Sinikiwe Makove’s blog:‘These young women remain, and deal with the challenges in their communities’
Listen to Sinikiwe being interviewed on Cambridge 105 radio
CAMA member and Learner Guide Lindiwe started her drinks business in her mother’s kitchen. Sinikiwe helped her to register her business with the government. Now she supplies locals and big supermarkets.
Robert Lauck $27.7
Aann Golemac $10.9
Stephanie Boudreau $42.4
David Clifton $158
Cynthia Daneshfar $10.9
William Rutcosky $400
Kaisi Liu $6.7
ANN KINCAID $526
Nickey Hagman $29.8
Wendy Luo $158
Nina Hamilton $158
Corteria Baxter $42.4
David Stephenson £225
Michael Bailey $10.9
Carlos Guzman $50