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The Golden Baobab Prize (formerly The Baobab Prize) is awarded annually to
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of children's literature and young adult literature. The Golden Baobab Prize accepts entries of unpublished short stories written by African citizens irrespective of age, race or geographical location. The prize is awarded annually to African citizens who submit a short story geared toward children and/or young adults in one of three categories: Junior Category (stories for readers aged 8 – 11 years), Senior Category (stories for readers aged 12 – 15 years) and a Rising Writer prize for a promising writer aged 18 years and under. Entry into the prize is by email, submitted stories should be unpublished works in English. Established in July 2008, the Golden Baobab Prize is an African literary award that aims to encourage the writing of African literature for children and young adults. Its mission is to identify African literary giants of the next generation and produce classic African stories that will be appreciated for years to come. The Golden Baobab Prize is an initiative of The Golden Baobab Foundation for Education, a nonprofit organization registered in Ghana. The prize is supported by the
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Deborah Ahenkorah Deborah Ahenkorah (born 20 April 1987) is a Ghanaian educator and activist, co-founder and CEO of Golden Baobab, a social enterprise that aims to promote African literature for children, awarding the annual Golden Baobab Prize. She studied at B ...
. In 2009 the inaugural 2008 winners were awarded $800 each, this was increased to $1000 for the 2009/2010 awards in the Junior and Senior categories.


The Golden Baobab Prize Winners

2008/2009
Junior Lauri Kubuitsile - ''Lorato and her Wire Car'' (Botswana)
Senior Ivor W. Hartmann - ''Mr. Goop'' (Zimbabwe)
Rising Writer: Aisha Kibwana - ''Strange Visitors that took her life away'' (Kenya) 2009/2010
Junior Mirirai Moyo - ''Diki, the Little Earthworm'' (Zimbabwe)
Senior Lauri Kubuitsile - ''Mechanic’s Son'' (Botswana)
Rising Writer: Aisha Kibwana - ''Strange Visitors that took her life away'' (Kenya) 2010/2011
Junior Edyth Bulbring - ''Sour Worms'' (South Africa)
Senior Ken Farnsworth - ''The Rooster'' (South Africa)
Rising Writer: Luc Haasbroek - ''The Dance'' (South Africa) 2014 Portia Dery became the first Ghanaian to win with her story "Grandma's list" for picture book prize.


The Golden Baobab Prize Judges

2009:
Nii Ayikwei Parkes Nii Ayikwei Parkes (; born 1 April 1974), born in the United Kingdom to parents from Ghana, where he was raised, is a performance poet, writer, publisher and sociocultural commentator. He is one of 39 writers aged under 40 from sub-Saharan Africa ...
, Kathy Knowles, and Professor Osayimwense Osa. 2010: Jay Heale, Nana Ayebia Clarke, Muthoni Garland, Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, Cynthia Pon, and Meshack Asare. 2011: Brenda Randolph, Helon Habila,
Elinor Sisulu Elinor Sisulu (née Batezat; born 9 March 1958) is a South African writer and activist. Biography She was born Elinor Batezat in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe) to Francis Batezat and Betty Stuhardt, who was the daughter of George S ...
, Meshack Asare, Carol Mitchell, and Tanja Galetti.


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