Cet article a été initialement publié sur The Journalist. Lire l'article original ici. Ebola est une maladie infectieuse et généralement mortelle. Elle est marquée par de la fièvre et une hémorragie interne sévère, se propager par contact avec des fluides corporels infectés. Les pays de la Sierra Leone et de la Guinée, sur la côte ouest de l’Afrique, ont été particulièrement touchés par environ 4 […]
In July of this year, AWDF in partnership with the Ugandan Women Writers Association held a 10 day residential writers workshop led by Yewande Omotoso and Mamle Kabu. The workshop brought together 26 African women writers from 10 pays d’Afrique. During the period, the writers honed skills, learnt new tips and techniques, and perhaps most […]
Ma’ami, you would love these women. Maybe not at first, maybe not all at once, but oh, you would love them. They would speak to your heart and the things you wouldn’t say couldn’t say? Like “maybe I should have left my husband.” Maybe I should have loved myself enough To say, out loud, because […]
Master Class on Writing Children’s Stories and Young Adult Fiction with Mamle Wolo, Juin 14 in Accra This coming Saturday, award-winning author, Mamle Wolo will be teaching a writer’s master class focusing on children’s stories and young adult fiction. Many of her short stories have been published in several journals and anthologies. Aussi, […]