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Ayeta Anne Wangusa (born Kampala, Uganda, 9 September 1971) is a Ugandan 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). She was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (as of 2018) serving on the advisory board. She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby.

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  • Ayeta Anne Wangusa (born Kampala, Uganda, 9 September 1971) is a Ugandan 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). She was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (as of 2018) serving on the advisory board. She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby. 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)
  • Ayeta Anne Wangusa, né à Kampala, en Ouganda, le 9 septembre 1971, est une écrivaine et une militante pour les droits des femmes. Elle est l'une des membres fondatrices de FEMRITE (1995), l'association des femmes écrivaines de l'Ouganda. Wangusa a gagné une renommée internationale avec son roman Memoirs of a Mother publié en 1998. En 2009, Wangusa a également été l'une des membres fondatrices de l'association African Writers Trust où elle siège depuis 2011 au conseil consultatif. En plus de sa carrière littéraire, elle a eu une carrière parallèle dans le développement social, la culture et les droits des femmes. (fr)
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  • Ayeta Anne Wangusa (born Kampala, Uganda, 9 September 1971) is a Ugandan 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). She was also a founding member (2009) of the African Writers Trust, currently (as of 2018) serving on the advisory board. She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby. (en)
  • Ayeta Anne Wangusa, né à Kampala, en Ouganda, le 9 septembre 1971, est une écrivaine et une militante pour les droits des femmes. Elle est l'une des membres fondatrices de FEMRITE (1995), l'association des femmes écrivaines de l'Ouganda. Wangusa a gagné une renommée internationale avec son roman Memoirs of a Mother publié en 1998. En 2009, Wangusa a également été l'une des membres fondatrices de l'association African Writers Trust où elle siège depuis 2011 au conseil consultatif. (fr)
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