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Latest comment: 8 days ago by Kambai Akau in topic Endorsement from Kambai Akau (talk)

Endorsement from Ridzaina (talk)

Latest comment: 9 days ago 3 comments3 people in discussion

I am pleased to endorse the expansion of the *Let’s Connect Peer Learning Program* beyond Kwara State to other regions in Nigeria. Building on two successful implementations in Kwara, this project seeks to bring its proven model of knowledge-sharing and skill-building to diverse states across the country, fostering deeper community engagement and collaboration.

By offering targeted learning clinics, mentorship, and logistical support, this initiative will empower participants to enhance their Wikimedia contributions and share valuable skills with their local communities. It aligns perfectly with the Movement Strategy’s emphasis on knowledge-sharing, inclusivity, and capacity-building. This project and its mission to create a more connected and skilled project organizers in the Nigerian Wikimedia community has my Strong support Strong support

--Ridzaina (talk) 04:13, 9 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

Skill sharing is a creative way to spread knowledge, and this proposal aims to create an opportunity for participants to learn from one another. The planned strategies and activities are carefully designed to achieve the proposal's goals. Strong support Strong support --James Rhoda (talk) 04:13, 9 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

This project is a well-structured initiative that promotes capacity building, community expansion, and sustainable knowledge sharing within Wikimedia communities. Hence, I give it my Strong support Strong support

-- Dokimazo99 (talk) 08:22, 23 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

Endorsement by Ei'eke

Latest comment: 9 days ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

This initiative fosters meaningful collaboration and engagement within the community, encouraging contributors to share knowledge and connect on a deeper level. It will be a fantastic platform for both new and experienced participants to share best practices, and work together on projects that enhance the richness and accuracy. I believe "Let’s Connect" is vital for nurturing a vibrant, supportive, and inclusive community that drives the continuous improvement of our collective open knowledge resource. Ei'eke (talk) 08:16, 23 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

Endorsement from BJ 77 (talk)

Latest comment: 8 days ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

1. I am pleased to endorse the expansion of the *Let’s Connect Peer Learning Program* beyond Kwara State to other regions in Nigeria. Building on two successful implementations in Kwara, this project seeks to bring its proven model of knowledge-sharing and skill-building to diverse states across the country, fostering deeper community engagement and collaboration The program (let's connect ) have been ongoing for over 2 years and it has achieved the purpose for which its intended the 2025 project will further allow individual who have learnt different thing come physically and share further what they have learnt. 2. I will say the level of community engagement is carefully selected among people who are learned also willing to share 3. Its a learning clinic to enlightened volunteer about topic and project in the community 4. Yes it will contribute 5. The project is coherent in all aspect as its important in meeting it goal


--BJ 77 (talk) 08:40, 23 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

Endorsement from Kambai Akau (talk)

Latest comment: 8 days ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

I Strong support Strong support the proposal for the void it aims to fill which involves knowledge sharing and sustainability in the Movement. --Kambai Akau (talk) 10:48, 23 December 2024 (UTC) Reply

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