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WikiAfrica is a project to increase the quality and quantity of African content on Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects.

WikiAfrica is an international movement that takes place on the African continent and beyond. It encourages individuals, interested groups and organisations to create, expand and enhance online content about Africa. This involves motivating for the representation of the continent’s contemporary realities and history, its peoples and its innovations on the world’s most used encyclopaedia, Wikipedia. WikiAfrica is not owned by one organisation and it belongs to all people and organisations contributing to its scope.

WikiAfrica uses a number of interventions to create, expand and enhance online content and representation of Africa, its history, people, innovations and contemporary realities, on the world’s most used encyclopaedia, Wikipedia. WikiAfrica seeks to support Wikipedia as a free and open encyclopaedia that truthfully provides access to information about Africa. The project’s interventions are aimed at both uploading and expanding content that already resides in heritage, cultural and academic institutions across Africa, as well as activating, training and supporting a self-sustaining new generation of Wikipedian editors from across the continent, able to generate new articles and subjects relevant to contemporary Africa.

In its various guises and hosted at several institutions (including Lettera27, Africa Centre, Ynternet.org, Wikimedia CH and Wiki In Africa), the WikiAfrica movement has consistently instigated and led multi-faceted innovative projects. These projects have activated communities and driven content onto Wikipedia. Examples include Share Your Knowledge, #OpenAfrica training Courses and Toolkits, Kumusha Bus (in Ethiopia and Ghana), WikiEntrepreneur (in Ethiopia and Malawi), Kumusha Takes Wiki (Cote d’Ivoire and Uganda) and Wiki Loves Africa.

See also Africa Portal

Timeline

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2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2016

2014

2013

2012

2011

  • 2011. Share Your Knowledge is launched to involve cultural institutions in contributing to WikiAfrica milestone.

2009

  • 2009. 30'000 African contributions to Wikimedia projects by 2012 milestone is set.

2006

  • 2006. WikiAfrica is launched by lettera27 Foundation in collaboration with Wikimedia Italia.

Articles and further reading

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Photos

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Videos

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Wiki Loves Africa 2017 video





WikiAfrica Schools video in English with French subtitles





Wiki Loves Africa: Play! 2019




















Slides

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Giulia Paoletti, Introduction to WikiAfrica for Creative Professionals, ACE conference in Senegal, 11/2012.

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WikiAfrica projects on the partners' websites

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AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /