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Doreen: “Bringing progress to our community through film”

Doreen never went to school, and was married by age 15. In this video, she talks about how learning to make films about subjects that affect her life has given her a sense of purpose and contentment. (more…)

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Exildah’s Dream: To become a doctor

In this short film, we introduce Exildah, a secondary school student in Zambia. Exildah dreams of studying to be a doctor so she can return to her village and provide her community with the high-quality health care that it needs. (more…)

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Grace’s story: No child forgotten

At the rural school in Zambia where Grace Chabala works as a mentor, one quarter of the students are orphans. Some come to school in ragged clothes; others come with empty stomachs. With Grace’s help, they will get what they need to succeed. (more…)

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Mary’s story: Back to school

Mary’s husband died an early death, leaving her with four children and no means of supporting them. In this film Mary explains how a grant from Camfed allowed her to start a small business in her home village in Zambia. Now she is able to support her family and to achieve her dreams. (more…)

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Cindy’s Story

Cindy is one of the thousands of girls being supported through school by Camfed. She is 13 years old and lives with her grandmother in a rural village in Zambia. In this short film she describes her life and ambitions. (more…)

Ann Cotton: Uncommon Heroes

This short film on Camfed’s work in Zambia was produced under the Uncommon Heroes banner by the the Skoll Foundation to celebrate the achievements of Camfed Founder and Director, Ann Cotton. Shot on location in Zambia during 2006, this 7 minute film will give you an insight into Camfed’s work in Africa. (more…)

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