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Message: Someone thought you might be interested in this entry at Exquisite Safaris. http://www.exquisitesafaris.com/index.php/journal/more/campaign_for_female_education/ Campaign for Female Education The Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) is dedicated to fighting poverty and AIDS in rural communities in Africa by educating girls. CAMFED began in 1993 by supporting 32 girls in rural Zimbabwe. In 2005, more than 246,520 children benefited from CAMFED's programme of educational support in some of the poorest regions of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana and Tanzania. CAMFED has helped to transform the lives of young women like Lucia, who was able to finish secondary school with CAMFED's support. Today, Lucia is a member of the CAMFED Association (CAMA), a growing network of 4,700 young women supported through their education by CAMFED who are contributing to the social and economic regeneration of their rural communities. These young women - among them doctors, lawyers, teachers and businesswomen - are now sharing the benefits of their education with their communities. Alongside a vast network of volunteers in the communities where they work, CAMA members supported more than 16,000 children to go to school through their own philanthropic initiatives. This Skoll Foundation documentary is replicated in the interests of transparent histories. Readers are encouraged to view the original located here. CAMFED was named International Aid & Development Charity of the Year in 2003 and currently co-chairs the United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI). In 2005, CAMFED was awarded a prestigious Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship by eBay founder Jeff Skoll and Executive Director Ann Cotton was awarded an OBE in the Queen's New Year Honours list for her services to girls education in rural Africa. CAMFED patrons include internationally-acclaimed actor Morgan Freeman and renowned author Doris Lessing. Watch the Video Related Links: Understanding Philanthropic Travel The Struggle for Gender Equality and AIDS in Africa Teaching your Children Philanthropy Traveler Funded School: Zambia Why Exquisite Safaris? Exquisite Safaris www.exquisitesafaris.com