Smith's Memorial Prize 2009: Call for Submissions


Oxfam Britain is sponsoring a writing contest in honour of the work of Susie Smith's life and work. She died in June 2006 after touching the lives of many people around the world in her 30-year career with Oxfam.

Suzie Smith championed the cause of HIV and AIDS and pioneered new approaches to tackling the pandemic. With this prize, Oxfam wants to acknowledge and build on Susie's deep sense of justice and commitment to sub-Saharan African and her incredible talent and determination to challenge traditional thinking - especially about HIV and AIDS - wherever she found it.

The prize of £3,000 will be awarded to a single piece of published writing on HIV and AIDS from sub-Saharan Africa. Any type of writing (for example poetry, fiction, a play, an article or a chapter of a book) of up to 10,000 words, in English, and published since January 2006, will be eligible.

The judges will focus on two key elements: the quality of the piece itself (writing, analysis, insights) and evidence of impact of the writing in the media and/or with people, governments or other institutions. For more information visit http://www.oxfam.org.uk/susiesmith or email susiesmithmemorialprize@oxfam.org.uk

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