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The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
The culture of philanthropy is alive and very well in Africa. International aid strengthens and ext
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The organization I founded in 1993, Camfed (the Campaign for Female Education), was in large part iAnn Cotton:
Camfed graduates are active in their villages using their skills and resources to improve as many lAnn Cotton:
I recall an 18-year-old girl named Rachel in Zambia who was given a grant to start a business of heAnn Cotton:
There are 45 million children in Africa who are not in school. While other children are learning, eAnn Cotton:
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All children everywhere deserve the opportunity that is unlocked for them by education.Ann Cotton:
I am honoured to join education innovators like Ms. Vicky Colbert, Dr. Madhav Chavan, and Sir FazleAnn Cotton:
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