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SEE GROWTH – CAMFED #SeeGrowth: Growing new opportunities through female-led climate-smart businesses. Investing in female education improves productivity, reduces hunger, creates jobs and prosperity, and reduces population growth. Investing in the next generation of African female farmers is vital in the fight against climate change, increasing resilience against climate shocks, and producing healthier THE LEARNER GUIDE PROGRAM Learner Guides (or 'GirlGuardians') are young women in Camfed’s CAMA alumnae network, trained in delivering life and learning skills, as well as vital sexual and reproductive health information and psycho-social support. Learner Guides work with schools, communities and district governments to keep vulnerable children in school, and help them overcome their challenges.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS To provide a sense of the impact your donation will make, here are typical costs: - $15/£10 can provide a girl with essential supplies. - $40/£30 provides a girl with a uniform. - $150/£120 supports a girl through secondary (middle and high) school for a year. Her bursary (scholarship) package includes school fees, uniform, books,shoes
CAMFED ZIMBABWE
In Zimbabwe, 40% of the population lives below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day. 1 In rural areas, which are home to more than two-thirds 2 of the population, poverty stands at 86% 3, 16% of children are orphans. 4. CAMED Zimbabwe was launched in 1993, in tandem with CAMFED International. Despite a challenging social andeconomic
WHEN YOU EDUCATE ONE GIRL, YOU EDUCATE MANY When you educate one girl, you educate many. This film explores the transformative power of girls’ education. When girls are supported through secondary school and into economic independence and leadership positions after school, they can thrive. Angeline Murimirwa, Fiona Mavhinga and Abigail Kaindu tell us how they have overcome thebarriers
CAMFED MALAWI
CAMFED Malawi. Small, stable and densely populated, Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. Here, over half of the population lives below the poverty line. 1. CAMFED Malawi was launched in 2009, and by 2021 was working in 17 districts. In the rural communities CAMFED serves, the majority of people work in the agricultural sector REAL CENTRE RESEARCH REVEALS 'WHAT WORKS' IN EDUCATION A new policy paper released by the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge, using Camfed data, shows the impressive impact of raising learning for marginalized girls in Tanzania. The research has emerged just days before The Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference “An Investmentin the Future.”
PROMOTING YOUNG WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ZAMBIA CAMFED Zambia has staged its first ever showcase to promote young women’s entrepreneurship. Members of the CAMFED Association (CAMA) — the network of women leaders educated with CAMFED support — gathered in Lusaka to demonstrate their business leadership. The meeting was officially opened by the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Commerce Trade and CAMFED - CAMPAIGN FOR FEMALE EDUCATIONSTART A CAMPAIGNDONATEGET INVOLVEDNEWS & VIEWSOUR IMPACTWHY GIRLS' EDUCATION CAMFED is a pan-African movement revolutionizing how girls’ education is delivered. Through a gold-standard system of accountability to the young people and communities we serve, we have created a model that radically improves girls’ prospects of becoming independent, influential women. Our impact increases exponentiallythrough the
SEE GROWTH – CAMFED #SeeGrowth: Growing new opportunities through female-led climate-smart businesses. Investing in female education improves productivity, reduces hunger, creates jobs and prosperity, and reduces population growth. Investing in the next generation of African female farmers is vital in the fight against climate change, increasing resilience against climate shocks, and producing healthier THE LEARNER GUIDE PROGRAM Learner Guides (or 'GirlGuardians') are young women in Camfed’s CAMA alumnae network, trained in delivering life and learning skills, as well as vital sexual and reproductive health information and psycho-social support. Learner Guides work with schools, communities and district governments to keep vulnerable children in school, and help them overcome their challenges.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS To provide a sense of the impact your donation will make, here are typical costs: - $15/£10 can provide a girl with essential supplies. - $40/£30 provides a girl with a uniform. - $150/£120 supports a girl through secondary (middle and high) school for a year. Her bursary (scholarship) package includes school fees, uniform, books,shoes
CAMFED ZIMBABWE
In Zimbabwe, 40% of the population lives below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day. 1 In rural areas, which are home to more than two-thirds 2 of the population, poverty stands at 86% 3, 16% of children are orphans. 4. CAMED Zimbabwe was launched in 1993, in tandem with CAMFED International. Despite a challenging social andeconomic
WHEN YOU EDUCATE ONE GIRL, YOU EDUCATE MANY When you educate one girl, you educate many. This film explores the transformative power of girls’ education. When girls are supported through secondary school and into economic independence and leadership positions after school, they can thrive. Angeline Murimirwa, Fiona Mavhinga and Abigail Kaindu tell us how they have overcome thebarriers
CAMFED MALAWI
CAMFED Malawi. Small, stable and densely populated, Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. Here, over half of the population lives below the poverty line. 1. CAMFED Malawi was launched in 2009, and by 2021 was working in 17 districts. In the rural communities CAMFED serves, the majority of people work in the agricultural sector REAL CENTRE RESEARCH REVEALS 'WHAT WORKS' IN EDUCATION A new policy paper released by the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge, using Camfed data, shows the impressive impact of raising learning for marginalized girls in Tanzania. The research has emerged just days before The Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference “An Investmentin the Future.”
PROMOTING YOUNG WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ZAMBIA CAMFED Zambia has staged its first ever showcase to promote young women’s entrepreneurship. Members of the CAMFED Association (CAMA) — the network of women leaders educated with CAMFED support — gathered in Lusaka to demonstrate their business leadership. The meeting was officially opened by the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Commerce Trade andABOUT US – CAMFED
Our Vision and Mission. CAMFED envisions a world in which every child is educated, protected, respected and valued, and grows up to turn the tide of poverty. As the most effective strategy to tackle poverty and inequality, CAMFED multiplies educational opportunities for girls and empowers young women to become leaders of change.WORK FOR CAMFED
Working in United Kingdom. CAMFED is looking to recruit a Development Operations Intern to join a dynamic, passionate and hardworking team committed to supporting the delivery of high-quality programmes. You will support the communication of the needs of donors to colleagues internationally, while at the same time recognising and supporting the CONTACT US – CAMFED Join Team Camfed. There are lots of ways to get involved with Camfed and help girls in Africa. People around the world of all ages have run, biked, climbed and more to raise money for Camfed's programs.STORIES – CAMFED
Fanny,Secondary Scholar,Malawi. In classrooms across Africa, stories are being re-written and futures are being rescued by girls anxious to learn, and young women ready to lead.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
THIS IS THE MOMENT TO INVEST IN GIRLS’ EDUCATION As G7 leaders meet to make decisions that affect the future of this planet, and the UK parliament has the opportunity to review its decision to cut aid spending, Phillip Inman, Economics Editor of the Guardian, writes about the two most vital measures to take in order to avoid disaster in parts of the African continent: Educating girls, andvaccines.
AFRICAN WOMEN LEADING COMMUNITY ACTION FOR VULNERABLE Across rural districts in sub-Saharan Africa, we are coordinating with members of the CAMFED Association to reach out to the most vulnerable girls in their communities, partnering with local services to ensure that they have the information, food, necessities and learning support they need to weather the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and re-enroll when schools re-open. WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE PROGRAM SHOWS TRANSFORMATIVE IMPACT IN New findings from Camfed’s youth enterprise program in rural Zambia, reveal widespread benefits of business training, grants and mentoring for female school leavers. Evidence from “Shaping My Future” (2013-2017), which supported 3,922 marginalized young women in Camfed’s alumnae network (CAMA), shows it enabled women to break out of the poverty trap and to support 10,000 children in EDUCATION THAT ‘LEAVES NO ONE BEHIND’: LUCY LAKE SHARES At a recent REAL Centre conference at the University of Cambridge, Camfed CEO Lucy Lake shared insights from research on the outcomes of Camfed’s interventions to improve education for the most marginalized girls, who are so often excluded from the opportunity togo to school.
ANGELINE MURIMIRWA
Angeline Murimirwa – CAMFED Regional Executive Director. Angie Murimirwa was one of the first clients of CAMFED’s programs. She made this video when she was Regional Executive Director for CAMFED in Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Today, she is CAMFED Executive Director - Africa. Watch her talk about her journey, and how CAMFED removes the CAMFED - CAMPAIGN FOR FEMALE EDUCATIONSTART A CAMPAIGNDONATEGET INVOLVEDNEWS & VIEWSOUR IMPACTWHY GIRLS' EDUCATION CAMFED is a pan-African movement revolutionizing how girls’ education is delivered. Through a gold-standard system of accountability to the young people and communities we serve, we have created a model that radically improves girls’ prospects of becoming independent, influential women. Our impact increases exponentiallythrough the
SEE GROWTH – CAMFED #SeeGrowth: Growing new opportunities through female-led climate-smart businesses. Investing in female education improves productivity, reduces hunger, creates jobs and prosperity, and reduces population growth. Investing in the next generation of African female farmers is vital in the fight against climate change, increasing resilience against climate shocks, and producing healthier THE LEARNER GUIDE PROGRAM Learner Guides (or 'GirlGuardians') are young women in Camfed’s CAMA alumnae network, trained in delivering life and learning skills, as well as vital sexual and reproductive health information and psycho-social support. Learner Guides work with schools, communities and district governments to keep vulnerable children in school, and help them overcome their challenges.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS To provide a sense of the impact your donation will make, here are typical costs: - $15/£10 can provide a girl with essential supplies. - $40/£30 provides a girl with a uniform. - $150/£120 supports a girl through secondary (middle and high) school for a year. Her bursary (scholarship) package includes school fees, uniform, books,shoes
CAMFED ZIMBABWE
In Zimbabwe, 40% of the population lives below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day. 1 In rural areas, which are home to more than two-thirds 2 of the population, poverty stands at 86% 3, 16% of children are orphans. 4. CAMED Zimbabwe was launched in 1993, in tandem with CAMFED International. Despite a challenging social andeconomic
WHEN YOU EDUCATE ONE GIRL, YOU EDUCATE MANY When you educate one girl, you educate many. This film explores the transformative power of girls’ education. When girls are supported through secondary school and into economic independence and leadership positions after school, they can thrive. Angeline Murimirwa, Fiona Mavhinga and Abigail Kaindu tell us how they have overcome thebarriers
CAMFED MALAWI
CAMFED Malawi. Small, stable and densely populated, Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. Here, over half of the population lives below the poverty line. 1. CAMFED Malawi was launched in 2009, and by 2021 was working in 17 districts. In the rural communities CAMFED serves, the majority of people work in the agricultural sector REAL CENTRE RESEARCH REVEALS 'WHAT WORKS' IN EDUCATION A new policy paper released by the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge, using Camfed data, shows the impressive impact of raising learning for marginalized girls in Tanzania. The research has emerged just days before The Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference “An Investmentin the Future.”
PROMOTING YOUNG WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ZAMBIA CAMFED Zambia has staged its first ever showcase to promote young women’s entrepreneurship. Members of the CAMFED Association (CAMA) — the network of women leaders educated with CAMFED support — gathered in Lusaka to demonstrate their business leadership. The meeting was officially opened by the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Commerce Trade and CAMFED - CAMPAIGN FOR FEMALE EDUCATIONSTART A CAMPAIGNDONATEGET INVOLVEDNEWS & VIEWSOUR IMPACTWHY GIRLS' EDUCATION CAMFED is a pan-African movement revolutionizing how girls’ education is delivered. Through a gold-standard system of accountability to the young people and communities we serve, we have created a model that radically improves girls’ prospects of becoming independent, influential women. Our impact increases exponentiallythrough the
SEE GROWTH – CAMFED #SeeGrowth: Growing new opportunities through female-led climate-smart businesses. Investing in female education improves productivity, reduces hunger, creates jobs and prosperity, and reduces population growth. Investing in the next generation of African female farmers is vital in the fight against climate change, increasing resilience against climate shocks, and producing healthier THE LEARNER GUIDE PROGRAM Learner Guides (or 'GirlGuardians') are young women in Camfed’s CAMA alumnae network, trained in delivering life and learning skills, as well as vital sexual and reproductive health information and psycho-social support. Learner Guides work with schools, communities and district governments to keep vulnerable children in school, and help them overcome their challenges.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS To provide a sense of the impact your donation will make, here are typical costs: - $15/£10 can provide a girl with essential supplies. - $40/£30 provides a girl with a uniform. - $150/£120 supports a girl through secondary (middle and high) school for a year. Her bursary (scholarship) package includes school fees, uniform, books,shoes
CAMFED ZIMBABWE
In Zimbabwe, 40% of the population lives below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day. 1 In rural areas, which are home to more than two-thirds 2 of the population, poverty stands at 86% 3, 16% of children are orphans. 4. CAMED Zimbabwe was launched in 1993, in tandem with CAMFED International. Despite a challenging social andeconomic
WHEN YOU EDUCATE ONE GIRL, YOU EDUCATE MANY When you educate one girl, you educate many. This film explores the transformative power of girls’ education. When girls are supported through secondary school and into economic independence and leadership positions after school, they can thrive. Angeline Murimirwa, Fiona Mavhinga and Abigail Kaindu tell us how they have overcome thebarriers
CAMFED MALAWI
CAMFED Malawi. Small, stable and densely populated, Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. Here, over half of the population lives below the poverty line. 1. CAMFED Malawi was launched in 2009, and by 2021 was working in 17 districts. In the rural communities CAMFED serves, the majority of people work in the agricultural sector REAL CENTRE RESEARCH REVEALS 'WHAT WORKS' IN EDUCATION A new policy paper released by the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge, using Camfed data, shows the impressive impact of raising learning for marginalized girls in Tanzania. The research has emerged just days before The Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference “An Investmentin the Future.”
PROMOTING YOUNG WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ZAMBIA CAMFED Zambia has staged its first ever showcase to promote young women’s entrepreneurship. Members of the CAMFED Association (CAMA) — the network of women leaders educated with CAMFED support — gathered in Lusaka to demonstrate their business leadership. The meeting was officially opened by the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Commerce Trade andABOUT US – CAMFED
Our Vision and Mission. CAMFED envisions a world in which every child is educated, protected, respected and valued, and grows up to turn the tide of poverty. As the most effective strategy to tackle poverty and inequality, CAMFED multiplies educational opportunities for girls and empowers young women to become leaders of change.WORK FOR CAMFED
Working in United Kingdom. CAMFED is looking to recruit a Development Operations Intern to join a dynamic, passionate and hardworking team committed to supporting the delivery of high-quality programmes. You will support the communication of the needs of donors to colleagues internationally, while at the same time recognising and supporting the CONTACT US – CAMFED Join Team Camfed. There are lots of ways to get involved with Camfed and help girls in Africa. People around the world of all ages have run, biked, climbed and more to raise money for Camfed's programs.STORIES – CAMFED
Fanny,Secondary Scholar,Malawi. In classrooms across Africa, stories are being re-written and futures are being rescued by girls anxious to learn, and young women ready to lead.CHILD MARRIAGE
In 2016, the Zambian government adopted a National Strategy on Ending Child Marriage (2016-2021) aiming to reduce child marriage by 40% by 2021. 6. CAMFED is a member of the Zambian Ministry of General Education’s Technical Working Group on strategies to improve child protection and safeguarding. Importantly, the young women leaders inthe
THIS IS THE MOMENT TO INVEST IN GIRLS’ EDUCATION As G7 leaders meet to make decisions that affect the future of this planet, and the UK parliament has the opportunity to review its decision to cut aid spending, Phillip Inman, Economics Editor of the Guardian, writes about the two most vital measures to take in order to avoid disaster in parts of the African continent: Educating girls, andvaccines.
AFRICAN WOMEN LEADING COMMUNITY ACTION FOR VULNERABLE Across rural districts in sub-Saharan Africa, we are coordinating with members of the CAMFED Association to reach out to the most vulnerable girls in their communities, partnering with local services to ensure that they have the information, food, necessities and learning support they need to weather the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and re-enroll when schools re-open. WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE PROGRAM SHOWS TRANSFORMATIVE IMPACT IN New findings from Camfed’s youth enterprise program in rural Zambia, reveal widespread benefits of business training, grants and mentoring for female school leavers. Evidence from “Shaping My Future” (2013-2017), which supported 3,922 marginalized young women in Camfed’s alumnae network (CAMA), shows it enabled women to break out of the poverty trap and to support 10,000 children in EDUCATION THAT ‘LEAVES NO ONE BEHIND’: LUCY LAKE SHARES At a recent REAL Centre conference at the University of Cambridge, Camfed CEO Lucy Lake shared insights from research on the outcomes of Camfed’s interventions to improve education for the most marginalized girls, who are so often excluded from the opportunity togo to school.
ANGELINE MURIMIRWA
Angeline Murimirwa – CAMFED Regional Executive Director. Angie Murimirwa was one of the first clients of CAMFED’s programs. She made this video when she was Regional Executive Director for CAMFED in Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Today, she is CAMFED Executive Director - Africa. Watch her talk about her journey, and how CAMFED removes the This website uses cookies to store information on your computer. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies. To learn more about the cookies we use please review our Cookie Policy.Close
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