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Name
  
Grace Akello

Role
  
Poet


Education
  
Makerere University

Books
  
Self twice-removed

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Grace Akello (born 1950) is a Ugandan poet, essayist, folklorist, and politician. She is the Uganda Ambassador to Italy.

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Early life and education

Dinah Grace Akello is Iteso, and was born near Soroti, in the Eastern Region of the Uganda Protectorate. She studied social administration and social work at Makerere University. In 1979, she lived in Tanzania after fleeing from Idi Amin's government as a refugee.

Career

She worked as a magazine editor in Kenya and Tanzania before traveling to England in the 1980s to become an assistant editor for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Akello held the position from 1983 to 1990.

Politics

In 1990, Akello went back to Uganda and created a commission to help solve the issue of the displacement and killing of Teso people during Amin's presidency. This commission lasted until 1996. In 1996, she became a member of the Parliament of Uganda, and in 1999 was appointed Minister for Gender, Labour and Social Development.

From 1999 to 2006, Akello was a member of the Cabinet of Uganda. She held the position of Minister of Microfinance Initiatives from 1999 to 2003, and the Minister of Northern Uganda from 2003 until losing her seat in 2006. In March 2014, during her position as High Commissioner of Uganda to Malta, Akello said that she believed that the controversy surrounding Uganda's criminalization of homosexuality was "blown out of proportion". Akello is currently the Ugandan ambassador in Rome, Italy.

Literature

In 1992, her poem "Encounter" from her collection My Barren Song was included in Margaret Busby's Daughters of Africa, a selection of works from women authors in Africa.

Works

  • Iteso Thought Patterns in Tales, 1975
  • My Barren Song. Dar es Salam, Tanzania: Eastern African Publications, 1979
  • Self Twice-Removed: Ugandan Woman, London: Change International Reports, 1982
  • Personal life

    Akello married her husband, Hugh Mason, in 1983. They have four sons together and live in Kenya.

    References

    Grace Akello Wikipedia