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Jessica Horn (born 1979) is a Ugandan feminist activist, writer, poet,"Jessica Horn"
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and technical advisor on
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"Jessica Horn"
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Her work focuses on women's rights, bodily autonomy and freedom from violence, and African feminist movement building. She was named as an African woman changemaker by ''ARISE'' Magazine and as one of Applause Africa's "40 African Changemakers under 40". She joined the
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as director of programmes in October 2015.


Early life and education

Horn was born in England to a Ugandan mother and father from the United States, and grew up in Lesotho and Fiji."Jessica Horn"
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She completed her international baccalaureate at the
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. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laude) in anthropology from Smith College in 2001 and a Master of Science (Distinction) degree in gender and development from the
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in 2002.


Career

Horn began her formal career in women's rights at the organisation RAINBO where she worked as coordinator of Amanitare - the African Network on Sexual and Reproductive Rights. She went on to manage funding for women's rights and minority rights at the Sigrid Rausing Trust, one of the largest private human rights funders in Europe. She then went on to found Akiiki Consulting, where she worked with human rights funders, policy institutions, and activist organisations, including the
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, the International Rescue Committee, Action Aid, the
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,
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East Africa, and the
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. This included extensive travel and work in conflict-affected countries in Africa. She is the director of programmes at the African Women's Development Fund. As an action researcher, Horn was awarded a Soros Reproductive Health and Rights Fellowship in 2003 and conducted research on feminist responses to female genital mutilation in Egypt. She wrote two monographs on the impact of Christian fundamentalism on women's rights in Africa for the
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(AWID) Challenging Religious Fundamentalisms initiative. She is the lead author of the Cutting Edge Pack on Gender and Social Movements produced by BRIDGE at the Institute for Development Studies,
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in 2013. Horn has served as an advisor to philanthropic and women's rights initiatives, including Mama Cash, Urgent Action Fund-Africa,
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, the Kings College Conflict, Security & Development Group Knowledge Building and Mentoring Programme, and the journal ''Development''. She worked as commissioning editor of "Our Africa" on
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5050 from 2011 to 2015. She is a founder member of the
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Working Group."Jessica Horn"
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"Artists & Speakers"
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Poetry

Horn won the IRN FannyAnn Eddy Poetry Award in 2009 for her poem "They have killed Sizakele" and the Sojourner Poetry Prize judged by
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in 2001 for her poem "Dis U.N: For Rwanda". Her prose-poem "Dreamings" was profiled in the International Museum of Women's online exhibition ''Imagining Ourselves''. She is also the author of a collection, ''Speaking in Tongues'' (Mouthmark, 2006), which is included in the collected ''Mouthmark Book of Poetry'' alongside work by
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, Malika Booker, and
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. Her work has been featured on the Pan-African poetry platform Badilisha Poetry Radio."Jessica Horn"
badilishapoetry.com. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
As an activist poet, Horn has used poetry as a medium to discuss human rights abusesSarah Hampso
"Jessica Horn approaches AIDS work with poise and poetry"
''The Globe and Mail'', 6 April 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
and explore the concept of revolutionary love, including through poetry platform The Love Mic.


Selected publications


Research and analysis

* Michau, Lori, Jessica Horn, Amy Bank, Mallika Dutt, and Cathy Zimmerman. 2014
"Prevention of violence against women and girls: lessons from practice"
''The Lancet''. * Horn, Jessica. 2013
Gender and Social Movements: Cutting Edge Pack
BRIDGE/ Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex. * Horn, Jessica. 2012
Not as simple as ABC: Christian fundamentalisms and HIV/AIDS responses in Africa
Toronto: Association for Women's Rights in Development. * Horn, Jessica and Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi (eds). 2009. ''Voice, Power and Soul: Portraits of African Feminists.'' Ghana: AWDF. * Horn, Jessica. 2009. "Through the looking glass: Process and power within feminist movements", in ''Development'', Vol 52.2, Power, Movements, Change. London: Sage Publishers, Society for International Development. * Horn, Jessica. 2006
"Re-righting the sexual body"
in ''Feminist Africa''. Cape Town: African Gender Institute. * Horn, Jessica. 2005. "Not 'culture' but gender: reconceptualising female genital mutilation/cutting", in ''Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality and Women Ten Years After Vienna, Cairo, and Beijing.'' Chavkin, Wendy and Chesler, Ellen (eds). New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.


Poetry collections

* *"Speaking in Tongues" in ''The Mouthmark Book of Poetry'', Flipped Eye Publishing Limited, 2013. .


Poems

*"A night in Zanzibar", in
"Sista, why do you run?""Ye ye o (between a dancer and a drummer)"


Awards

*Winner IRN FannyAnn Eddy Poetry Award 2009 *Winner Sojourner Poetry Prize 2001


References


External links


"Articles by Jessica Horn"
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