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Concerning the redirect. Journalists in East Africa typically use "Femrite." The organization itself, and members on their own sources (web sites; interviews; correspondence), use "FEMRITE." "Uganda Women Writers' Association" is not how the NGO is known as or referred to in the region or by its members. But it is accurate and part of the longer formal name. For such reasons, I think might have made more sense to redirect "Femrite" and "Uganda Women Writers' Association" to "FEMRITE" -- but as I am new to Wiki, I will defer to the senior editor. Diogenes Darwin (talk) 14:57, 24 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This article is still a stub, but meant to fill in some gaps as other pages on African writers refer to FEMRITE which until now had no Wikipedia presence.Diogenes Darwin (talk) 04:42, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]