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May/June 2021

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Launched in May 2021 the Wiki Loves Women Focus Group Members programme is a practical, action-oriented, mentored online training programme that provides skills and knowledge transfer that is specifically designed to support community leaders as they create gender-equity programmes and drives within the Wikimedia and Open movements. Planning to hold the following initiatives:

  • #SheSaid on Wiki Quote
  • Coached training of communities in a minimum of 3 countries
  • Train-the-trainer MOOC: a skills transfer programme to sustainably build a gender-equity programme with in the Wikimedia communities
  • #InspiringWomen podcasts: interviewing and celebrating local notable women and WM organisers

The Focus Group has the following Members.

May 2021

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Results of the Women At Work Drive on the ISA Tool
The Tell Us About Her : Women at Work drive on the ISA Tool saw 16295 images being described by 29, who posted 87,787 descriptions!!!
The top 5 contributors were:


March 2021

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1. ISA campaign Tell Us About Her

The theme for the Wiki Loves Women's March drive this year is Women at work aimed at adding relevant Wiki-data linked information to the images depicting women at work. The campaign and results are available on the ISA challenges page. The Isa is a multilingual, mobile-first 'micro contributions' tool, that makes it easy for people to add structured data to images on Wikimedia Commons.

2. WikiGap and Wikimedia Foundation Nigeria Inc's International Women's Day Conference

 
IWD Conference by the Wikimedia Foundations Nigeria Inc in collaboration with the Embassy of Sweden. Held on Monday, 8th of March, Wiki In Africa's Isla Haddow-Flood presented Mind the Gender Gap on Wikipedia about the impact of the Gender-Gap across the Wikimedia movement and what the movement is doing about it.
A Wiki Loves Women prize has been offered to winners of the writing drive being held across Nigeria.

3. Gender Gap portal

Using social media to highlight other opportunities to be involved in content creation about women through March, as detailed on a collaborative Gender Gap events page.


January 2021

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Launched in October 2020, the #SheSaid campaign on Wikiquote has been an amazing success! Across 7 languages, by the 5th January, it resulted overall in 867 new or improved articles (the majority new). Italian Wikiquote was the clear language winner (405 articles) with Ukraine (187) and French (106) coming not so close behind. And let's not forget the great work done on the Spanish, English, Serbian etc. wikiquotes. Congrats to us all ! All results on the #SheSaid meta page.

Please consider the campaign is on-going (there is still much work to do...) :) Please keep contributing quotes from women !

Anthere (talk)

What to expect from Wiki Loves Women in 2021

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For 2021 we have a project plan jam-packed with exciting new elements that build on Wiki Loves Women’s success so far. You can read the full strategy behind our gender-equity engagements over 2021 here.

Over the year, we will be focusing on the following:

  • ISA campaign Tell Us About Her - Theme will be Women at work. The Isa is a multilingual, mobile-first 'micro contributions' tool, that makes it easy for people to add structured data to images on Wikimedia Commons.
  • Support for WikiGap Nigeria
  • June onwards:
  • Coached training of communities in a minimum of 3 countries
  • Train-the-trainer MOOC: a skills transfer programme to sustainably build a gender-equity programme with in the Wikimedia communities
  • #InspiringWomen podcasts: interviewing and celebrating local notable women and WM organisers

October 2020

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Why is Graca Machel not on Wikiquote?

On the 20th October, at the Gender Gap panel for the Creative Commons Virtual Global Summit, the SheSaid campaign was launched. The SheSaid drive is aimed at improving the visibility of women across Wikimedia projects by creating new or improving already existing Wikiquote entries that are related to them.

Why the SheSaid campaign? One reason is to balance the representation of gender in the entries of Wikiquote. The other is to show that women's quotes are less likely to be featured than men's. Here are a few statistics:

  • On the English Wikiquote main page on 6th of Oct 2020, in the Selected people section... 29 men are featured and only 4 women (check out the screenshot on the right...)
  • There are 233 women who have a featured article on either French or English Wikipedias... with no entry on the French Wikiquote check it out
  • There are 141 women featured article on the English Wikipedia with no wikiquote entry check it
  • There are 519 women listed on the French wikiquote check it and 3117 men listed check it out

Obviously, not all women say good quotes that would make a wikiquote entry worth it. Still...


SheSaid runs until the 20h of December 2020. We hope you will take part! Find out more and join the campaign here.

Islahaddow (talk)

March 2020

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Tell Us more about Her

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The Wiki Loves Women initiative is celebrating Africa’s women leaders throughout March 2020 with the Tell Us About Her drive on the ISA tool. The drive is aimed at improving the visibility of political leaders and activists across Africa on Wikimedia projects. If you do not know it yet, the ISA tool is a fun and mobile friendly tool that helps you to add better descriptions onto the photographs uploaded to Wikimedia Commons within selected categories, so that they are more useful on Wikipedia and Wikidata. Information added to the image description is structured data (depicts or captions). Categories I chose for this campaign are related to politicians, activists and in particular feminists from Africa.
I invite you to check out what the ISA tool is (if you have not yet done so during previous drives). And I of course invite you to join and help add structured data information on our ISA current campaign Tell Us about Her.

Any additional question you have about ISA, just ask me.

Play here: https://tools.wmflabs.org/isa/campaigns/53

Anthere (talk)

Tell Us More About Her Results

June 2019

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Wiki Loves Women / #1Lib1Ref 2019

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We committed to participating in the # 1Lib1Ref May 2019 campaign and what better way to contribute than providing citations for articles on women that had been created in the course of the Wiki Loves Women Project in Uganda?

The event took place on Saturday 1st June at the Goethe-Zentrum Kampala Library and was facilitated and attended by librarians. Through the course of their work and studies, the participants were well-versed with bibliographic concepts which made this one of the most enjoyable edit-a-thons to date. We used a number of existing resources but most helpful was a pre-populated list of articles on women that had been flagged for lack of citation / poor citation in whole or in part.

Since the most basic aim is to improve the quality of existing articles by providing relevant citation, each of the participants was able to contribute over and above our target.

April 2019

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Wiki Loves Women The FINALE (10th Event 30th April 2019)

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Some of the Wiki Loves Women Tanzania Finale Participants

Finally we are here!
We are both excited happy and sad that we have closed one of the cool project ever done in Tanzania as we got used to host and have fun in writing, collaborating and facilitating Wiki Loves Women. We are happy that many volunteers who participated from the beginning, partners and without forgetting notable women did show up. We had a great time concluding the project as we had a chance to reflect and look back where we came from since the first event on September 2018 to the finale (10th) event on April 2019. One of the inspiring moments was listening to the Wiki Loves Women project founders (Isla and Florence) VIDEO they send us, on that Video they explained on how did they come up with the idea of Wiki Loves Women Project. Participants were given a chance to listen to the video, then a number of follow up questions about Wiki Loves Women was asked and the respondents to the questions who was given some gifts.
At the end we had the cool individual and group photos as well as short video clips featuring what the participant had to say about Wiki Loves Women project in Tanzania. You can find more of the info such as cool photos and timeline events and sessions on our facebook page Here or you can listen to what they had to say Here, Here and Here also

Finally We would like to use this opportunity to give our sincere thanks to both the project directors (Isla and Florence) for their endless support and mentor ship and the Wikimedia Foundation for supporting this project to happen in Tanzania.


April 6th

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Wiki Loves Women Her 2 Her Chat (9th Event)

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This was our 9th event before the last one which will happen on last weekend of this month of April 2019. We asked yourself, why seating down and write only ? How can we make sure there is a room for women to be part of this journey, by inviting them. Her2Her event was designed for a positive purpose, connecting women with other women from different experiences and background, hear out loud their story and their views. Wiki Loves Women is also platform that cares and gives a community a form of investment in the project (Wiki Loves Women ), and how women are viewed and their voices are heard within the society.

We managed to invite six powerful, notable women who are successful within their fields, in many ways, and their impact within the society is seen everyday within Tanzania and beyond.

Over 50 people showed up with rate of 73% number of women.


March 2019

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Training and Editathon Kawempe Youth Centre (KYC)

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After training at Kawempe Youth Centre

The event was held on 23rd March and up till then ,we had not facilitated a community-based event. With the help of Kawempe Youth Centre Library staff ,we were able to mobilise quite a number of mainly young people but this also came with its associated challenges .We started with account creation and were ably assisted by individuals who had opened accounts prior to the event as per email instructions.In the course of some very lively discussions ,we discovered that notability and women were perceived differently . We thereafter facilitated sessions on article creation . All in all ,it was a chance to interact with a much younger audience and get to know what they think of such a project and how they think they can contribute to it . It was also an opportunity for us to re-think what our potential target groups could be even beyond this project.

WikiGap Main and Pre event at Makerere University in Conjuction with the Swedish Embassy

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WikiGap 2019 in Kampala 25

This year we decided to have two wikigap events. A pre event , where we focused on account creation and how to edit on wikipedia. The pre event had new editors who were invited from different faculties but we were hosted by the faculty of Gender studies.It was carried out one week to the main event which was held on 8th march.

The main event hosted new and old editors but we focussed on content generation. We focused on two lists 'women in uganda' created by ALice Kibombo and 'Women in Red' . This gave a good working template for editors who were wondering where to start from. We launched the wikigap competition on that same day . Where we saw three winners , awarded prizes byt the swedish embassy.


WikiGap at the Swedish Embassy (8th Event)

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We did the 8th Wiki Loves Women event in Tanzania since its Launching in August 2018. With the collaboration between Wiki Loves Women project in Tanzania and WikiWomenTz (WikiGap) organized by the Swedish Embassy in Tanzania.The event was held at the residence of the ambassador for Swedish Embassy in Tanzania and with focus on getting some insights, views ,suggestions on possible ways on how to overcome the Challenge of lack of enough reliable sources to write about Tanzanian women as well as uploading some women bios into Wikipedia.Over 20 notable women living in Dar es Salaam will were invited to attend, and share the journey, success, failure and how they overcome challenges, this also built a good interaction between them and local Tanzania Wikimedians editors.

February 2019

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Wiki Loves Women WOUGNET

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Women of Uganda Network

Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) hosted the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda for an event at their offices in Kalabagala. It was a very engaging and fun edit-a-thon where we contributed to creating articles on notable women in activism, politics and civil service; the drafts were saved and we all agreed to do more in-depth research on the notable women during the course of the week to improve the articles.

Uganda Wiki-Translate (7th event)

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A group of Young students at Makerere University Studying Luganda in the department of Languages came together to honor our invitation to hold a translator-thon. We introduced them to the Special:Content Translation tool. The students took to the tool and the translation was a success. The general feeling was that it was much easier translating online with that tool than going offline to translate content in word documents

Wiki loves women Ugandan Journalist (6th Event)

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In conjunction with High sound Uganda, Wikimedia user group hosted an event that brought together journalist from both print and broadcast media. It was an intense editor-thon where we focused on contributing to the list of notable women in journalism and then finally had an editor-thon where everyone created a draft of a notable woman in Uganda.

January 2019

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Report from WikiData Cinema/Women drive

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In October, we launched our Women occupation label drive.

WikiData (which feeds many Wikipedia articles) hosts a huge list of professional occupation entries... in English. First, those are rarely translated in African languages. Second, in many languages, the word to describe a professional occupation is different for male and for female... So our call was simple... we wanted to get many occupation labels translated in various languages and we would like to have both male and female form available (when relevant). For this, we joined the Wikipedia:WikiProject AfroCine/Months of African Cinema, which run in October and November 2018, and proposed a list of cinema related labels to translate and improve. Outcome was excellent in some languages (such as in Igbo or Swahili, more limited in others (such as in Yoruba), and unfortunately no labels were added in some languages (eg, Lingala, Shona etc.)

Full process and report available here : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Women_Occupation_Drive

Wikieditors vs Notable Women - 26th January 2019 (7th Event)

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Wiki Love Women 7th event-Tanzania

The event brought together Tanzanian Wikimedians and some of the Tanzanian notable women.These notable were given some time to give brief presentation on themselves and shared their opinions on how we can overcome the challenge of "Lack reliable referencing materials to write about Women in Tanzania". One of the many suggested ways was to wide spread the knowledge to Tanzanian women on importance of finding some ways to document what they do such as working closely to journalists.

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Wikicommons Editathon - 12th January 2019 (6th Event)

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Wiki Loves Women-Tanzania

This was the first Wiki Loves Women event in Tanzania for the year 2019 and the Sixth event since the Launching of Wiki Loves Women project in Tanzania on 2018.This event was focused on going deep on Wikicommons including how to upload files such as photos in it. Part of the this event was to prepare the Tanzanian Wikimedians for the upcoming Wiki Loves Africa 2019.Finally the the participants had a time for hands on step-by-step practice on how to upload photos in Wikicommons.

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December 2018

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Wiki Loves Women Ugandan Bloggers- Uganda 15th December

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Uganda Blogging Community

This was event was done in collaboration with the Ugandan Bloggers.We started off with Introductions to Wikimedia projects and creation of accounts.It was then followed by an introduction to editing through creating user pages. We have a target list of women to document and we started our second session by building on the list and then selecting our target articles. We worked in draft space and created eight drafts and moved three articles to main space.




Wiki Loves Women Workshop and Editathon - Tanzania 15th December (5th Event)

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Tanzanian_Wikimedians at Wiki Loves Women on Dec 15th, 2018

The event was designed to have two parts / phase, with a main focus of running a workshop focused on training volunteers and editors both new and past, by adding value to their editing skills. The second phase was focusing on keeping writing about notable women, where by we looked into past published women articles on Wikipedia under Wiki Loves Women and refining them. This is our fifth and last event in Tanzania, due to coming holidays, other event will start from second week of January. On this event about 8 new articles were made, and 13 old articles were edited with a total of 70 edits from 35 participants, this event was held at Buni Innovation Space, Dar es salaam Tanzania.

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Tanzanian Women in Wikidata and Cinema-I 1st December 2018 (4th Event)

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Editors at work creating articles on Women related to Cinema

Second event on Wiki Women in Data and Cinema, this was the continuation of creating Women Swahili Wikipedia biographies relating to Cinema. Also improvement of WikiData occupation labels by translating the Wikidata cinema related labels from English to Swahili. This event was designed to support Wikipedia:WikiProject AfroCine/Months of African Cinema in Swahili. The event was held on 1st of December 2018, about 41 articles of women in cinema were created, and 71 articles were edited with total edits of 230 from at least 23 registered Editors.

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November 2018

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Tanzanian Women in Wikidata and Cinema 17th Nov 2018 (3rd Event)

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Women in Cinema and Astronomy

Introduction to Tanzanian Women in Wikidata and Cinema is the third event that was held on on 17th of November at Seed Space. The event was focusing on training and sharing knowledge on what is Wikidata, how Wikidata works and how it can be used in line with Swahili articles.Also this event was designed to introduce ongoing African project whereby some of the wikidata english labels related to Cinema was translated into Swahili.

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October 2018

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WikiData (which feeds many Wikipedia articles) hosts a huge list of professional occupation entries... in English. First, those are rarely translated in African languages. Second, in many languages, the word to describe a professional occupation is different for male and for female... So our call is simple... we would like to get many occupation labels translated in various languages and we would like to have both male and female form available (when relevant). For this, we have joined the Wikipedia:WikiProject AfroCine/Months of African Cinema, which runs in October and November 2018, and propose a list of cinema related labels to translate and improve. It is really not difficult to do and your knowledge of a local language is essential. START HERE.

Wikidata in Mbarara - Uganda

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Wiki Loves Women in Mbarara 10

The wikimedia community user group Uganda hosted a wikidata event in Mbarara in partnership with Hive colab. It started of with account creation and a tutorial on how to edit on wikidata. The afternoon was a hands on editing session and a concluding remarks. The events attracted 14 new editors who made over 400 edits.





Wiki Loves Women Tanzania [Women in Politics 20th Oct 2018 (2nd Event)]

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Editors at work WLW 2nd Event-Tanzania

This was the second Wiki Loves Women event in Tanzania. This event was focusing on writing all about women's in politics in Tanzania, the event was done on 20th of October and about 15 editors participated where by about 22 articles of women were created, and 24 articles were edited with total edits of 71.

The event was again held at Seed Space and this time Seed Space hosted as a partner, due to a relationship we have started building between our team and Seed Space managers.

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September 2018

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Women In Technology Uganda

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Wiki Loves Women 2018 event at Women in Technology Uganda 09

The wikimedia community User group Uganda carried out a one day training workshop for the staff of women in technology Uganda. The training included introduction to the wikimedia foundation and the different projects there with in. We had a hands on session on how to edit Wikipedia and then worked on the list of prominent women in technology. We concluded our day by writing up draft articles about these women suggested and one was moved to the main space. The lady who created the best article was awarded a wiki loves women t-shirt.

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Wiki Loves Women Launch 08th September 2018 Tanzania (1st Event)

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Tanzanian Wikimedians Group photo after successfully launch of Wiki Loves Women in Tanzania

Wiki Loves Women 2018 Launch was the first event which was done on 08th September 2018. This event awareness was early been announced though Wiki Tanzania Community User group social media channels including WhatsApp group where most of members are active.

The goal was to explain to the audience and volunteers participated about Wiki Loves Women project in Tanzania and its goals and what will be done on each event. This event was able to pull out atleast 40 people including organizers and volunteers. About 33 articles of women were created, and 47 articles were edited with total edits of 220.

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Launch of new Facebook group

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A dedicated Facebook group Mind the Gender Gap in Africa has been launched. It is meant to share and discuss issues related to the Gender Gap in Africa and its representation in Wikimedia projects (in particular Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and WikiData). If interested, please join !

August 2018

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WikiGoesACCT

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WikiGoesACCT – August 2018 (202)

The wikimedia community user group Uganda in conjunction with User:Zenith4237 had a three day conference at the African college of commerce and technology. This involved Introduction to wikimedia and related projects, training on wiki syntax, Creation of articles, Photo hunt and an uploading session:More info

July 2018

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Wiki Loves Women at Wikimania Cape Town

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The team meeting in 3-D in Cape Town at Wikimania.

Wikimania 2018 was held in Cape Town towards the end of July. At the event, Wiki Loves Women presented at the poster session. It also provided the perfect opportunity for Erina, Iddy and Douglas to meet and chat with Florence and Isla about what was expected over the course of the next 6 months.

Wiki Loves Women launches in Tanzania and Uganda

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Wiki In Africa is excited to announce that the Wiki Loves Women project will launch in Tanzania and Uganda in July 2018. This is an exciting progression for the project that was started in 2016 in Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana and Nigeria. Launching in East Africa.

The teams in Tanzania and Uganda are excited to get started! The Tanzania country team is lead by Maryam Mgonja, with support from Iddy Johns and Antoni Mtavangu. In Uganda, the country team is lead by Douglas Ssebaggala, with support from Erina Mukuta, Alice Kibombo, Geoffrey Kateregga, and Steve Bukulu. The country teams are looking forward to partnering with gender-focused civil society organisations. They will be encouraging them to release content about women’s experiences in their countries. The group will also train people in how to contribute information about gender issues. These new Wikipedians will also be celebrating local women on Wikipedia. The project will also include a global WikiData drive towards the end of 2018. In addition, it will release Wiki Loves Women Event Toolkits to facilitate other volunteer groups or organisations that wish to hold contribution events wherever they are. Learn more about the project in this video.

The work that was started in 2016 in the four West African countries continues in each country. This legacy is possible due to the dedication of the Wikimedia Usergroups and the civil society project partners.

Read more on Wiki Loves Women blog : http://www.wikiloveswomen.org/2018/05/02/wikigap-harare-supported-wiki-loves-women/

May 2018

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WikiGap Harare

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The WikiGap event in Harare

To celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th March 2018, Wikimedia Sweden and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in support the Swedish Government’s Feminist Foreign Policy facilitated WikiGap events in collaboration with Swedish Embassy’s around the world. More than 50 countries took part in WikiGap with over 1600 participants and more than 2,000 articles about notable women were added or improved. Countries across Africa were excited to hold WikiGap events, however not all of these countries have Wikimedia groups or activities to support these events. One such country was Zimbabwe. To make the event happen, Martin Larsen, communications officer at the Swedish Embassy in Harare, liaised with Wiki Loves Women’s Isla Haddow-Flood.

Read full report here : http://www.wikiloveswomen.org/2018/05/02/wikigap-harare-supported-wiki-loves-women/

March 2018

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Former events

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