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Over 2,700 women in 14 countries received NAMA support in 2022

NAMA Women Advancement (NAMA), dedicated to supporting and empowering women and girls, is celebrating six years of striving to help the next generation reach their full potential. With a strong focus on uplifting and supporting women, NAMA has established a distinctive presence in its efforts to empower and advocate for gender

Ana Stjelja Interviews World Poets

Canadian publishing house the Ukiyoto Publishing has just published a book titled "Modern Talks on Poetry: interviews with world poets" by Dr Ana Stjelja. Before the readers of this book are 25 interviews with renowned poets from all over the world, of all generations. Editor's Note: The book Modern Talks on Poetry was

World Poetry Movement national coordinators to meet virtually

World Poetry Movement in Africa called all poets and country national coordinators in the continent to attend WPM Africa’s Virtual Continental Congress to be held on January 21st and 22nd January, 2023. Fernando Rendón, Gloria Chvatal, Zolani Mkiva, Khalid Rassouni, Ayo Ayoola-Amale, and Ismael Diadié (Round the clock

Poets of 6 Continents in the Silk Road Anthology for Africa

The editor of the Silk Road Literature Series announced that the new edition of the Silk Road Anthology (Nano Poems for Africa) attracted the participation of 145 poets from 45 countries on six continents. African poets participated from Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, while Asia poets came from Saudi Arabia, India,

My Year: A Literary River on Travel

It has been a busy year, thanks to getting back to my favorite action of travel. In April 2022, I was in Togo for giving a paper on African Literature and Environment, in the country’s first literature symposium, hosted by the University of Lomé, and organized by the Togolese Writers Union. In June, I was invited to