Amel Moussa
Tunisian poet, teacher and journalist
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Amel Moussa is a Tunisian poet, teacher and journalist. She has published two books of poetry, and her poems have been translated in Italian, Spanish, French, Polish, German and Czech. She has won Tunisia's National Creative Award for her poetry and an award from the Arab Women’s Organization for her journalism in Tunisia.[1]
CitizenshipTunisia
OccupationsPoet, teacher and Journalist
Notable workPublished two books of poetry
AwardsTunisia national creative Award in poetry
Arab women's organization award in journalism
Amel Moussa | |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | Tunisia |
| Occupations | Poet, teacher and Journalist |
| Notable work | Published two books of poetry |
| Awards | Tunisia national creative Award in poetry Arab women's organization award in journalism |
In 2021, she was appointed to government. She is Minister Family, Women, Children and the Elderly in the Bouden Cabinet.[2]
Selected works
Poetry collections
- Ontha al-ma' (The water female), 1996
- Khajal al-yakout (The emerald's bashfulness), 1998