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20: 329:), concerning the AIDS/HIV epidemic, declaring it "a must read for all age groups as it raises questions and most times provides answers that require collective action" while noting that the collection was "born out of a desire by Femrite to generate literature for positive change aimed at addressing social issues facing not just the youth but society at large." 40:, whose programmes focus on developing and publishing women writers in Uganda and—more recently—in the East African region. FEMRITE has likewise expanded its concerns to East African issues regarding the environment, literacy, education, health, women's rights and 266:
FEMRITE, as reported by various journalists, has been active in Uganda and the greater East African region in the areas of promoting literacy, educational reform, women's rights, and good governance. These activities have generally received positive notice.
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for 14 July 2011, stated that "the FEMRITE Literary Week" was "one of the most celebrated events in Uganda's literary arts."
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Hilda Twongyeirwe at a Public Reading at the Femrite regional residence for African women writers
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also discussed albeit somewhat sardonically the growing regional impact of FEMRITE.
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FEMRITE was officially launched as a Non-Governmental Organization on 3 May 1996.
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Pumpkin Seeds and Other Gifts: Stories from the FEMRITE Regional Writers Residency
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for First Best Book, Africa Region (2006); Baingana was also shortlisted for the
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Of FEMRITE's origins and mission, Kyomuhendo, in a 2003 interview with
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David Kaiza, in a 2007 editorial entitled "Women writers rule" for
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International New Play Writing Award for Africa and the Middle East
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was shortlisted for the 2009 PEN/Studzinsky Literary Award (2009).
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Beyond the Dance: Voices of women on female genital mutilation
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Profile: FEMRITE and the Politics of Literature in Uganda"
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Female genital mutilation is the worst form of torture"
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Lord's Children: Ugandan Women Tell Their War Stories"
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Retrieved 22 August 2011. 610: 565:, 2003, vol. 2. Retrieved 30 August 2011. 372:) featured FEMRITE's collaboration with 18: 722: 804: 827:Women's organisations based in Uganda 763: 262:Public response to FEMRITE programmes 186:in the Debut Fiction category (2006). 135:(also known as Mildred Kiconco), and 457: 220:Commonwealth Short Story Competition 575:"'Taboo' story takes African prize" 532:FEMRITE Achievements and Milestones 271:Emmanuel Ssejjengo, as reported in 13: 747:"War taking everything from women" 212:Award for Africana Fiction (2008). 200:Macmillan Writers Prize for Africa 14: 853: 790: 60:, but at that time a lecturer at 817:Organizations for women writers 52:FEMRITE was founded in 1995 by 592: 431: 1: 425: 362:The American news programme 16:NGO based in Kampala, Uganda 7: 837:Women's education in Uganda 832:Women's education in Africa 631:. 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NGO
Kampala, Uganda
good governance
Mary Karoro Okurut
Uganda
Makerere University
Lillian Tindyebwa
Ayeta Anne Wangusa
Susan Kiguli
Martha Ngabirano
Margaret Ntakalimaze
Rosemary Kyarimpa
Hilda Twongyeirwe
Philomena Rwabukuku
Judith Kakonge
Goretti Kyomuhendo
African Writers Trust
Beverley Nambozo
Glaydah Namukasa
Beatrice Lamwaka
Doreen Baingana
Violet Barungi
Mildred Barya
Jackee Budesta Batanda
Feminist Africa
Monica Arac de Nyeko
Caine Prize
Beatrice Lamwaka
Doreen Baingana

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