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Focus on success

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An Exhibition of Images from I Have a Story to Tell

Photographs by Mark Read

Focus on Success is an exhibition of images from I Have a Story to Tell and is presented by CAMFED as a contribution to UNGEI. The book, I Have a Story to Tell, is a series of autobiographical accounts by young women supported through their education by CAMFED. The exhibition, the first global UNGEI event of its kind in 2005, celebrates the achievements of young African women and the transformative power of education. The young women featured in the book and the exhibit work on the frontlines in their own rural African communities, supporting women and children and advocating for the protection of children and women’s rights.

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CAMFED International is a leading UK development agency supporting girls’ education in rural communities in Africa. Through education, health and micro finance programmes, CAMFED supports the poorest and most vulnerable girls to go to school and invests in educated young women to become leaders of change in their rural communities.

To find out more about CAMFED and to order I Have a Story to Tell, visit http://www.camfed.org/


 

 

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