Ashley Shuyler

Ashley Shuyler Carter is the founder of AfricAid, a nonprofit organization that supports girls’ education in Africa. Since its inception in 2001, AfricAid has supported thousands of Tanzanian students in their educational and professional goals.

Shuyler was born in 1985 and grew up in Houston, Texas and Golden, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado Academy and Harvard University. Her parents are Nina and Richard Shuyler, and she is married to Phil Carter.

Education

During a childhood trip to Tanzania in 1996, Shuyler learned that only a small fraction of girls in Tanzania are able to obtain an education beyond the primary school level. In response to that experience, she founded AfricAid while in high school. While in college, she conducted research in several Maasai communities and served as a teacher in rural regions of Tanzania, India, and China. Shuyler's thesis at Harvard studied Tanzania’s system of national examinations. She then attended Stanford Graduate School of Business.

AfricAid

Schuyler served as the Executive Director of AfricAid until 2011, and is currently a member of its Board of Directors. During her time as Executive Director, she returned to Tanzania for several months every year to work with AfricAid's partners and build its programs. In 2010, Shuyler launched the Kisa Project, a new AfricAid initiative that supports girls' scholarships and leadership training in Africa. Shuyler also produced Somebody Like Me, a documentary film about life in a rural Maasai village. In 2007, KidHaven Press published a biography about Shuyler by Rachel Lynette for its Young Heroes series.

Awards

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