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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Tochiprecious in topic AfroCuration Mozambique

Thanks to the Education Portal on outreach for the templates and the general structure of the pages. --Iopensa (talk) 08:05, 24 April 2013 (UTC) Reply

Does it make any sense to have an Africa portal?

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Latest comment: 11 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

I think it does for the following reasons.

  1. There is a tradition (good or bad) of African studies. A focus on Africa can allow to address people (researchers - in the broader sense, curators, NGOs managers) and institutions (GLAMs, grant-makers, research centers...) focussed on Africa, interested in Africa or based in Africa.
  2. In Africa Wikimedia is not wildly represented at a national level; maybe a continental and international approach can work better. The portal can help highlighting what is going on and it can facilitate contacts between people and institutions. It can be also a bridge among projects and initiatives.
  3. Meta can also be a space to facilitate translations and people and projects can be linked to different portals. It is simply a different interface, something more, not something which centralizes content, projects, people and initiatives.

--Iopensa (talk) 17:09, 30 April 2013 (UTC) Reply

News

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Latest comment: 11 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

Maybe it would be nice to add some news but it is difficult to update them and a wiki is not the best space to publish them. --Iopensa (talk) 14:45, 14 May 2013 (UTC) Reply

Wiki from Above 2015

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Latest comment: 9 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

Introducing Wiki From Above - an exciting new competition for aerial photographic and video media to be used on Wikipedia.

Wikimedia ZA has joined forces with FPV Fest SA to help encourage people to contribute aerial video and photographic content to Wikimedia Commons for use on Wikipedia.

For more information, please visit Wiki From Above 2015 --Humetheresa (talk) 10:49, 6 March 2015 (UTC) Reply

Interview with Jimmy Wales

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Latest comment: 9 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

Meet the Wikipedians. Those "persnickety," techy types who keep your favorite Internet information website brimming with data.

Listen to the interview with Jimmy Wales on CBS's 60 minutes, a nice intro to what Wikipedia is all about.

--Humetheresa (talk) 07:12, 7 April 2015 (UTC) Reply

Wikimania 2015

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I open this page to discuss the "presence" of Africa at Wikimania 2015. Africa Portal/Wikimania 2015

eLearning Africa 2016 Conference submission extension

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Latest comment: 8 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

Want to represent and share your work with Wikimedia at the 1tth annual pan-African conference for ICT for development, education and training conference?

I've been notified by the organizers of the eLearning Africa Conference that submissions are still open to Wikimedia community members who wish to participate. This year's conference will be held in Cairo from May 24 - 26. If selected to present, Wikimedians could take advantage of the Travel and Participation Support (TPS) funds available through Community Resources. As the formal deadline has already passed, any proposals should be submitted as soon as possible.

Proposal Submission Form (direct link)

Noting that there is a reduced registration fee for speakers and students. Please share this announcement to potential participants, and let me know if you apply (on wiki or via email, tflanagan(_AT_)wikimedia.org) so I can follow up with the program organizers on your behalf. Tighe Flanagan (WMF) (talk) 19:40, 18 February 2016 (UTC) Reply


AfroCuration Mozambique

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Latest comment: 3 years ago 1 comment1 person in discussion

The Moleskine Foundation is partnering with Ethale Publishing and others across Africa to implement its WikiAfrica Education initiative and increase the visibility of Africa on Wikipedia with the aim of creating an Emakhuwa Wikipedia. With support from the Wikimedia Foundation, There would be five AfroCuration (edit a thon) events to train young Africans to edit Wikipedia. All events will be united by the theme ‘Who We Are’.

The first AfroCuration event in this series will take place on 1st and 2nd September in Mozambique, when Ethale Publishing will train a group of 60 volunteer Emakhuwa-language creators to pioneer the use of the Emakhuwa language on Wikipedia.

Dear African Wikipedian, would you like to join us in creating more articles about Africa on Wikipedia?

You can add your articles or volunteer to train new editors.

To enable us to track edits, add #AfroC and #AfroCMoz to your edit summary.

Read more here:WikiAfrica Education Page

Visit to sign up as a volunteer: Wiki Africa Education Volunteer Page

Or reach out to me via my talk page.

--Tochiprecious (talk) 16:21, 22 August 2021 (UTC) Reply

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