Talk:2016–2017 Zimbabwe floods
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University of Edinburgh assignment - Global Health Challenges Pg Online
editDear all, this is just to flag up that several students on the Global Health Challenges Pg Online course will be researching and improving (in groups) approximately seven stub articles related to WikiProject Disaster management this month. Namely:
- 2024 Western megafires
- 1983 famine in Ghana
- 2016–2017 Zimbabwe floods
- 2021 Atami landslide
- 2005 Kashmir earthquake
- 1988 Nepal earthquake
- 1976 Manfredonia accidental release of arsenic
So if you see a flurry of activity on these pages in the coming days then don't worry it is not an attack it is just new student editors trying to help improve and expand these articles using their research. If possible please avoid reverts and provide constructive criticism to help the students learn where they be going wrong whether it is wording, style guidelines or formatting or the types of sources being used etc. Hopefully any issues should be minor in natuure but any problems or questions, please ask! Thanks, Stinglehammer Stinglehammer (talk) 17:15, 4 November 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you! Users editing this page for the project mentioned above may include me, CelesteBI, Melodilan, Mitchyy12, Sof-Wiki-GHC2024-25, and Yihan He. Please feel free to ping me with any questions or problems too! WilyMango (talk) 01:53, 5 November 2024 (UTC)
Edinburgh Global Health Challenges content is online
editHi all. As mentioned by @Stinglehammer, the page entry submitted today is a project of the University of Edinburgh postgraduate Global Health Challenges course. This was a team effort of wikimedians: @CelesteBI, @Melodilan, @Mitchyy12, @Sof-Wiki-GHC2024-25, @WilyMango, and @Yihan He. WilyMango (talk) 18:30, 21 November 2024 (UTC)