BBC Somali announces female poet of the year

The BBC Somali Service has just announced the inaugural winner of its Young Female Poet of the Year Award, in celebrations to mark its 60th anniversary.
Twenty-three-year-old Deeqa Nouh Yonis, a second year university student, beat over 100 others to win the coveted award.
Her winning poem is about the significance of pastoralism in the the Somali culture and its traditional food.
The contest was open to all those aged between 16 and 35 with no restrictions on their level of experience or location.
The winning poem will be read live on air later today.
Poetry is popular in Somali culture and BBC Somali, which was an audience of 3.6 million, hopes the award will boost the profile of a new generation of women poets as well as increasing the female audience for the service.
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