Blitz Bureau
HARARE: The leader of a charity that tackles poverty and inequality in five African countries through girls’ education has been awarded the Africa Education Medal 2024, reported BBC.
Angeline Murimirwa is the CEO of UK-registered Camfed, which was founded in Cambridge and Zimbabwe. It now has 7,044 partner schools in underserved rural communities in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi and Ghana.
Murimirwa, one of the first girls in Zimbabwe who was helped to attend secondary school by the charity, said she was “deeply honoured” by the award. “This medal belongs to our entire movement – to every single person whose commitment to education drives them to go further and do better every day,” she added. The Africa Education Medal was founded by T4 Education and HP Inc and is one of three World Education Medals.
Mayank Dhingra, senior education business leader at HP, congratulated Murimirwa, and said: “Her vital work has led the way in breaking down barriers to girls in education. “We know that so many others will be inspired to follow in her footsteps, to build a world where every child receives the quality education that is their right,” he said.
The vast majority of girls in rural Africa never complete secondary school, according to Camfed. Their exclusion from education plays out at every stage of a young woman’s life and is passed on to future generations.