Championing girls' education
The British government has committed $130 million to educate tens of thousands of girls in the world's poorest countries. The money will be used to help those who have dropped out or never attended school.
One of the groups involved in the project is Camfed, an NGO which supports girls' in education in Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The 麻豆社's Audrey Brown speaks to two of its members, Nasikiwa Duke from Tanzania and Fiona Mavhinga from Zimbabwe.
(Photo: Fiona Mavhinga, practicing lawyer and leader of Camfed's alumni network, CAMA. Credit: Camfed.)
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