
The Name
The name ‘Camara’ comes from the Bantu dialect of West Africa and means ‘teacher’ or ‘one who teaches with experience’. Many people read it as ‘Camera’ and pronounce it as such, however the correct pronunciation is ‘Ca ma ra’.
ANANSE NTONTAN
The ANANSE NTONTAN (“spider’s web”) symbol come from the adinkra symbols found in Ghana and historically used by the Asante tribe on cloth, walls and in pottery.
What we do
Improve education in disadvantaged communities around the world
How we do it
We use technology to deliver 21st century skills
Our People
Camara is driven by a closely knit team of skilled and devoted staff, boards and volunteers
Awards
Camara have been the recipients of a number of prestigious awards
Resources
Download our tutorials, presentations and teaching resources.
Careers
Want to join the ever expanding Camara team?
Partners
The organisations which partner with and support us.
Clients & Testimonials
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Annual Reports
Check out Camara’s annual audit reports, annual reports and read about the impact of Camara’s work
Polices & Codes
Read the policies that guide us