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Franklin Yemeli named WAC's most active Country Reporter of May

United Kingdom Architecture News - Jun 07, 2021 - 09:47   3911 views

Franklin Yemeli named WAC's most active Country Reporter of May

World Architecture Community proudly announces that WAC's Togo Country Reporter Franklin Yemeli has been named as the most active Country Reporter of May for successfully completing at least three articles in the WAC's Country Editors/Reporters Program.

WAC's Togo Country Reporter Franklin Yemeli has been named as the most successful name of May by writing stories from Morocco and Togo.

Launched in December 2017, WAC's voluntary-based Country Editors/Reporters Program was initiated to promote local architecture, knowledge, local stories and recent developments from different parts of the world to WAC's global audience, as well as introducing new volunteer journalists and writers as the face of their country. 

The main aim of the program is to elevate local knowledge, local developments, new practices, local news and create a connection between local architects with the world of architecture, as well as expanding our ability to share exclusive and local news with WAC's global audience. 

Reaching a great success in a short period of time, the program has received a plenty of applications, and is still receiving applications from all over the world. Composed of architects, architecture students, academicians, writers, experienced journalists and new journalist candidates, currently, WAC has 26 Country Reporters and 5 Country Editors distributed to 21 different countries

If you want to be one of them and apply to the WAC's Country Editors/Reporters Program, you can read WAC's application details on this page and send your applications. 

Franklin Yemeli named WAC's most active Country Reporter of May

Image courtesy of Franklin Yemeli

Franklin Yemeli, Togo

Franklin Yemeli was appointed as WAC's Togo Country Reporter on January 25, 2021 to the program. He graduated from the African School of Architecture and Urban Planning (EAMAU), and he is pursuing a Master's Degree in Architecture at EAMAU in Lomé, Togo. 

Franklin is writing stories for blogs and magazines and he develops his own blog, called Devenir Architecte. He has won several international architecture competitions, including the Jacques Rougerie Foundation international architecture competition / African Coastaline / 2018, Architecture MasterPrize / Green architecture / 2019, Gold prize / Creative Conscience Awards / Open Brief / 2019, World Architecture Community Awards in the 34th Cycle in the Student category with Lighting Canopy in 2020.

Besides Togo, Franklin is reporting from Morocco, Uganda and Ghana. In May, he has successfully completed three stories in the program.