Marthe Fare (born 1985) is a Togolese writer, educator and communications specialist. As a novelist, using the name Noun Fare, she has published two best-sellers: La sirène des bas-fonds (2011) and Rivales (2014). She is the coordinator behind Egbe Nana, a television series which presents 52 women who have positively influenced their communities. Fare heads the Communications and PR department of AVNT (Agence Nationale du Volontariat au Togo).
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| - Marthe Fare, née Nounfoh Fare à Lomé le 29 juillet 1985, est une auteure et romancière, se réclamant proche des auteurs Sami Tchak et Calixthe Beyala entre autres, et journaliste et activiste togolaise. Diplômée de l'École supérieure de journalisme de Lille (86e promotion), elle est devenue cheffe du service communication et relations publiques au Togo à l'Agence nationale du volontariat au Togo. (fr)
- Marthe Fare (born 1985) is a Togolese writer, educator and communications specialist. As a novelist, using the name Noun Fare, she has published two best-sellers: La sirène des bas-fonds (2011) and Rivales (2014). She is the coordinator behind Egbe Nana, a television series which presents 52 women who have positively influenced their communities. Fare heads the Communications and PR department of AVNT (Agence Nationale du Volontariat au Togo). (en)
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| - Marthe Fare, née Nounfoh Fare à Lomé le 29 juillet 1985, est une auteure et romancière, se réclamant proche des auteurs Sami Tchak et Calixthe Beyala entre autres, et journaliste et activiste togolaise. Diplômée de l'École supérieure de journalisme de Lille (86e promotion), elle est devenue cheffe du service communication et relations publiques au Togo à l'Agence nationale du volontariat au Togo. (fr)
- Marthe Fare (born 1985) is a Togolese writer, educator and communications specialist. As a novelist, using the name Noun Fare, she has published two best-sellers: La sirène des bas-fonds (2011) and Rivales (2014). She is the coordinator behind Egbe Nana, a television series which presents 52 women who have positively influenced their communities. Fare heads the Communications and PR department of AVNT (Agence Nationale du Volontariat au Togo). (en)
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