This part of the website focuses on the developmental impact of what Camara does. There’s some information about each of the partner Hubs in Africa, with relevant reports and videos posted as they become available.
Contrary to popular first impressions Camara really isn’t about computers. At the core of the organisation is the belief that education can radically transform individuals and societies. On a day-to-day basis we’re trying to deliver the tools and training that will make that education as relevant and exciting as it can be.
Check out the video below for a quick summary of Camara:
Monitoring & Evaluation
The M&E section is intended to give an assessment of what exactly Camara is achieving in each country. Having a real impact in Africa is difficult, and we’ve tried to be honest about our mistakes as well as our successes. Click here for M&E
Mainstreaming
The section will… when we get there… have a considerable focus on how we bring vulnerable children into the mainstream, and challenge social inequalities rather than imbed them.
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What We Do
The Africa Section
The M&E section is intended to give an assessment of what exactly Camara is achieving in each country. Having a real impact in Africa is difficult, and we’ve tried to be honest about our mistakes as well as our successes.
Click here for M&E
Camara is compliant with the Dóchas Code of Conduct on Images and Messaging. If you have any feedback on our application of the code please e-mail ciaran@camara.ie