Ann Cotton
Location:
Cambridge, UK
During a trip to Zimbabwe in 1991, Ann Cotton realized that Africa would
never conquer poverty and disease unless its women were educated. She found
that families that could not afford to educate all their children would give
priority to boys. She knew that educated women are less likely to contract
HIV/AIDS, and that they marry later and have fewer children who are
healthier and more likely to go to school.
She launched Camfed (Campaign for Female Education) in 1993. By selling
baked goods, she raised enough money to send 32 girls to school, and she has
since built the organization to support more than 408,000 children through
its education program last year. Camfed works with groups of girls who
encourage one another to stay in school, get jobs, start businesses and
become leaders in their communities.
The organization has implemented its program in more than 60 districts in
Zimbabwe, Ghana, Zambia and Tanzania and is poised to expand to other
countries, including Malawi in 2008.









