2023 International Women's Day: Going Digital For Gender Equity
In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of digital technology to support gender equity and how it can help to create a better future for everyone.
Why Women's Empowerment is Key to a Sustainable Future
This blog post will explore why Women's Empowerment is key to a sustainable future and looks at the work being done by Cameras For Girls, an organization that is championing UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Cameras For Girls: How We Can Keep Our Project Sustainable
This blog post will discuss how Cameras For Girls can remain sustainable and continue providing resources for girls and young women in need.
Volunteer Opportunities to Assist Marginalized Females Across Africa
From providing mentorship, and education to organizing fundraising initiatives, many volunteer opportunities are available to make a lasting impact on the lives of African women.
Photography Training For African Women - Empowering Them To Capture Their Own Stories
By having access to professional photography training, African women learn the technical aspects of taking great photographs and the creative processes of visual storytelling. They can also develop their unique style and find ways to communicate their messages to the world.
Why Cameras For Girls Uses The United Nations SDG's
Cameras For Girls will help you understand how the UN SDGs frame their work and show you how you can make a difference when you know the impact they make on the ground for women in Africa endeavouring to become journalists.
Why Empowering African Females is Critical
Females have played a crucial role in the development of society. It's for this reason that empowering African women is so critical.
How Your Camera Donations Furthers Our Impact in Africa
We need your camera donations, even small ones help us to further our impact across Africa.
Working with a Ugandan NGO Helped Our Students Excel
A significant part of our programming with Cameras For Girls is to provide in-field training for our students so they can practice what they learn during our 4-day workshop in Uganda.