Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ayeta Anne Wangusa, born in Kampala, Uganda, on 9 September 1971, is a writer and activist. A founding member (1995) of FEMRITE, the Uganda Women Writers Association, Wangusa first achieved broader recognition in literary circles for her novel Memoirs of a Mother (1998). Wangusa was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (2011) serving on the advisory board.In addition to her literary career, including Tears of Hope: A Collection of Short Stories by Ugandan Rural Women (2002), which she edited with Violet Barungi, Wangusa has had a parallel career in social development, governance, and women’s rights."@en }
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- Ayeta_Anne_Wangusa abstract "Ayeta Anne Wangusa, born in Kampala, Uganda, on 9 September 1971, is a writer and activist. A founding member (1995) of FEMRITE, the Uganda Women Writers Association, Wangusa first achieved broader recognition in literary circles for her novel Memoirs of a Mother (1998). Wangusa was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (2011) serving on the advisory board.In addition to her literary career, including Tears of Hope: A Collection of Short Stories by Ugandan Rural Women (2002), which she edited with Violet Barungi, Wangusa has had a parallel career in social development, governance, and women’s rights.".
- Q4831217 abstract "Ayeta Anne Wangusa, born in Kampala, Uganda, on 9 September 1971, is a writer and activist. A founding member (1995) of FEMRITE, the Uganda Women Writers Association, Wangusa first achieved broader recognition in literary circles for her novel Memoirs of a Mother (1998). Wangusa was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (2011) serving on the advisory board.In addition to her literary career, including Tears of Hope: A Collection of Short Stories by Ugandan Rural Women (2002), which she edited with Violet Barungi, Wangusa has had a parallel career in social development, governance, and women’s rights.".