Camfed honoured
Charity Camfed, which partners with the Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School, wins Social Enterprise award for its work to prevent child marriage in sub-Saharan Africa. Cambridge-based charity Camfed, which partners with the Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge…

Business Weekly: Camfed raises £2 million to help more girls out of poverty trap
Camfed’s fundraising campaign aiming to help more girls in Africa escape poverty and child marriage through education raised £1 million that the UK Government pledged to match. The Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School was communication partner for…
Business Weekly: Hollywood star hails Camfed’s film premiere
Actress Emma Watson showed her support for Camfed’s campaign to boost women’s education in Africa before the premiere of the documentary film “Pathways”. At the 28 November event Tracey Horn, Executive Director of the Wo+men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge,…
‘Emancipatory’ social entrepreneurship
In addition to generating money, entrepreneurial activity by women in the developing world can build confidence and change broader societal attitudes, says Dr Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School. Entrepreneurial activity can provide a greater sense of freedom to…

Business Weekly: Government doubles Cambridge aid for under-threat girls in Africa
Cambridge Judge Business School Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre partnered with Camfed in its objective to end child marriage in sub-Saharan Africa through education and the leadership of young women in disadvantaged rural communities. Camfed is raising money to rescue more girls…
Cambridge Judge Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre partners with Camfed
Cambridge Judge Business School Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre is extremely proud to partner with Camfed in its objective to end child marriage in sub-Saharan Africa through education and the leadership of young women 'GirlGuardians' in disadvantaged rural communities. Together we can…
