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Hilda Twongyeirwe is a Ugandan writer and editor. For ten years, she taught English language and literature in secondary school, before she retired to do development work in 2003. She is an editor, a published author of short stories and poetry, and a recipient of a National Medal of the government of Uganda in recognition of her contribution to women's Empowerment through Literary arts (2018). She is also a recipient of a Certificate of Recognition (2008) from the National Book Trust of Uganda for her children's book, Fina the Dancer. She is currently the coordinator of FEMRITE, an organization she participated in founding in 1995. She has edited fiction and creative nonfiction works, the most recent one being, No Time to Mourn (2020) by South Sudanese women. She has also edited others in

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  • Hilda Twongyeirwe (en)
  • Hilda Twongyeirwe (fr)
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  • Hilda Twongyeirwe est une écrivaine, notamment de nouvelles, de poésie, d'essais, et de livres pour enfants. Elle est aussi devenue une éditrice ougandaise, en tant que coordinatrice de l'organisation FEMRITE, après avoir participé à la fondation en 1995 de cette organisation de femmes construite pour faciliter la publication d'œuvres littéraires, et une meilleure reconnaissance des femmes créatrices dans le domaine littéraire. (fr)
  • Hilda Twongyeirwe is a Ugandan writer and editor. For ten years, she taught English language and literature in secondary school, before she retired to do development work in 2003. She is an editor, a published author of short stories and poetry, and a recipient of a National Medal of the government of Uganda in recognition of her contribution to women's Empowerment through Literary arts (2018). She is also a recipient of a Certificate of Recognition (2008) from the National Book Trust of Uganda for her children's book, Fina the Dancer. She is currently the coordinator of FEMRITE, an organization she participated in founding in 1995. She has edited fiction and creative nonfiction works, the most recent one being, No Time to Mourn (2020) by South Sudanese women. She has also edited others in (en)
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  • Kabale, Uganda (en)
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