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Beatrice Lamwaka

Beatrice Lamwaka (born and raised in Alokolum, Gulu) is a Ugandan writer.〔(Ugandan writer shortlisted for Caine Prize )〕 She was shortlisted for the 2011 Caine Prize for her story "Butterfly Dreams".〔(caineprize Previously shortlisted writers. ) caineprize.com. Retrieved 27 January 2014.〕 She is the founder and director of Arts Therapy Foundation,〔("Butterfly Dreams by Beatrice Lamwaka" ), Arts Therapy Foundation. Retrieved 7 April 2014.〕 a non-profit organisation that provides psychological and emotional support through creative arts therapies. She is the General Secretary of PEN Uganda Chapter and Executive member of Uganda Reproduction Rights Organisation (URRO).〔(Uganda Reproduction Rights Organisation ), IFRRO. Retrieved 7 April 2014.〕 She has served on the Executive Board of Uganda Women Writers Association (FEMRITE), where she has been a member since 1998.
She used to write for Global Press Institute articles issues that affect women example: HIV/AIDS, impact of war on women,social justice, among others. Her creative writing (short stories and her novel) also focus on these issues.〔(Beatrice Lamwaka ), transculturalwriting.com. Retrieved 26 January 2014.〕 In 2009, she was a writer in residence at Château de Lavingny, Switzerland.〔(Writers' Residence ), Château de Lavigny. Retrieved 5 May 2014.〕 In November 2013, She was a resident working on her novel, ''Sunflowers'', at Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center. She is a recipient of 2011 Young Achievers Award in the category of Art, Culture and Fashion.〔(Beatrice Lamwaka ), diversity.org.mk. Retrieved 1 April 2014.〕 She received a grant from HF Guggenheim to research on land disputes in post conflict northern Uganda. She was shortlisted for the 2011 Caine Prize for African Writing and finalist for the PEN/Studzinski Literary Award 2009.〔(Short Story Day Africa ). Retrieved 26 January 2014.〕〔("Writivism Mentorship Programme" ), Caceafrica, 23 January 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2014.〕〔(Beatrice Lamwaka – 2011 Caine Prize Nominee. Tuesday, August 2, 2011 ), femriteuganda.blogspot.com. Retrieved 7 April 2014.〕
==Early life and education==

Lamwaka was born and raised in Alokolum, Gulu, Uganda. She attended Uganda Martyrs Secondary School, Namugongo, before joining Makerere University for a bachelor of Arts with Education. She specialised in Literature and English.〔(Racheal Ninsiima, "Babe of the week: Lamwaka, the princess who loves words". October 10, 2013 ), ''The Observer'' (Uganda). Retrieved 26 January 2014.〕 She is currently pursuing a masters degree in human rights from Makerere University.〔("Beatrice Lamwaka" ), Global Press Journal. Retrieved 26 January 2014.〕

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