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World Moms Network is always looking for ways to expand our viewpoints and global reaches! If you are interested in writing for a FORBES “Best 100 Website for Women”, please send an inquiry to contribute2@worldmomsnetwork.com. The Subject should say: “Contributor Inquiry” (and list your country in ALL CAPS). The body text should tell us “What makes you a World Mom” and link to or include one or two writing samples.
Guest Blogging: We do accept guest posts from all regions at this time! Guest posts should be 300-800 words on the topic of motherhood, culture, human rights or social good. Please include a brief bio, and pictures you’d like to use with your post and their legal credits. We apologize that we cannot use every submission and that only those submissions chosen by the editing team will be notified.
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ASIA & OCEANIA
Regional Editor:
Tes Silverman — Virginia, USA
Contributors:
Shaula Bellour — Jakarta, INDONESIA
Mrs. P. Cuyugan — Muntinlupa, PHILIPPINES
Susan Koh — SINGAPORE
Maureen Hitipeuw — Jakarta, INDONESIA
Melanie Oda — Yokohama, JAPAN
Ruth Wong — SINGAPORE
Martine de Luna — Manilla, PHILIPPINES
Karyn Wills — Hawke’s Bay, NEW ZEALAND
Piya Mukherjee — INDIA
Lucky Gunaratne — SRI LANKA
Purnima Ramakrishnan, “UNCA Award Winner” — INDIA
AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST
Regional Editors:
Purnima Ramakrishnan, “UNCA Award Winner” — Chennai, INDIA
Veena — SINGAPORE
Contributors:
Mama B. — Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA
Nihad — Alexandria, EGYPT
Nancy Sumari — Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA
Susie Newday— Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
Deborah Quinn — Abu Dhabi, UAE
Maryanne Waweru-Wanyama — KENYA
Adwoa Gyimah — Accra, GHANA
Ketakandriana Rafitosen — MADAGASCAR
Aisha Yesefu — Abuja, NIGERIA
THE AMERICAS
Regional Editors:
Kirsten Doyle — Toronto, CANADA
Contributors:
EcoZiva — BRAZIL
Maman Aya — New York, USA
Tara B. — Washington, USA
Carol — Vancouver, CANADA
Salma — Calgary, CANADA
Ana Gaby — USA
Mom Photographer — California, USA
Nadege Nicoll – New Jersey, USA
Roxanne Piskel — Nevada, USA
Sophia — Florida, USA
To-Wen Tseng, — California, USA
Meredith — Texas, USA
Lady E. — New York, USA
Alison Fraser — Cambridge, CANADA
Jennifer Prestholdt — Minnesota, USA
Nicole Morgan — Florida, USA
Jennifer Iacovelli — Maine, USA
Cindy Levin — Missouri, USA
Tes Silverman — USA
Nicole Melancon— USA
Administration
Elizabeth Atalay
Kristin Doyle
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