IJE Advance Access originally published online on March 11, 2005
International Journal of Epidemiology 2005 34(5):998-1000; doi:10.1093/ije/dyi040
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I Have a Story to Tell: Celebrating 10 Years of CAMFED
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* Corresponding author. Department of Social Medicine, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol B58 2PR, UK. E-mail: mary.shaw@bristol.ac.uk
Photographs by Mark Read, text by Mary Shaw
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This powerful book1 centres on the theme of the education of girls in Africa, tackling the poverty that excludes them from it, and the opportunities and improvements in health and employment that can be its consequence. The book marries photographs of individual women and their lives with personal testimony, a small selection of which