Interview with Rodrigo París (Barefoot College International)
Barefoot College International is a women-centered global network providing livelihood training to women in rural communities. Rodrigo París of Barefoot
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Education is far from a given for poor, rural Africans. But a group called CAMFED (campaign for female education) is bringing lasting social change to African countries by educating hundreds of thousands of girls.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Lydia Wilbard of CAMFED.
Barefoot College International is a women-centered global network providing livelihood training to women in rural communities. Rodrigo París of Barefoot
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