WikiAfrica

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WikiAfrica redresses the critical imbalance of factual info about historic & contemporary Africa via Wikipedia.

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Joined March 2011

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  1. Apr 9

    Climate change is not gender-neutral! It disproportionately affects women and girls. Read more on Wikipedia to learn why - Join the campaign and contribute your quota-

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  2. Apr 8

    “Innovative and transparent environmental regulations could help protect the environment without hampering economic growth” Tell us about the innovative regulation in your country. The world wants to know! Join the campaign today! -

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  3. Apr 8

    ““Anyone can edit” is a software setting, not how you sustain a community”- This article will provoke your thoughts. Read more here - Also, you should join us for our launch event for :

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  4. Apr 8

    "It is not an interview. It’s just the voice of a person talking about his/her project, or the main issues they’re working on." Watch here explain the concept of Scuola di Pensiero .

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  5. Apr 7

    "There were women whose works intersect with the Open movement, but they did not even realize it." Watch here make some revelations about guests.

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  6. Apr 6

    Join the to learn how access to information arround our environment is playing a key role in sustainability-

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  7. Apr 5

    "We don’t want to center very European or very “Western” voices the entire time, you know Wikimedia movement is far more diverse than that." Watch here describe how The World According to Wikipedia functions.

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  8. Apr 5

    Did you know Africa accounts for only 2-3% of greenhouse gas emissions, yet is amongst the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change?

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  9. Apr 5

    "There are, at the moment, around 55 episodes, and also some in French." Watch here give insight on Scuola di Pensiero .

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  10. Apr 4

    Have U wondered how interconnected our environment is to human rights?How do we ensure that the most pressing environmental crises are addressed using open knowledge platforms like Wikipedia? Join the Launch 14th April 14 UTC Zoom-

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  11. Apr 3

    "We looked at first of all, women whose works intersect with the Open movement." Watch here explain how the guests were selected.

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  12. Apr 2

    "One individual can make a lot of changes, and elicit a lot of power, depending on where they choose to leverage it." Watch here talk about what she wish her younger self knew.

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  13. Apr 2

    "I’ld try to focus on the way we portray ourselves and the world in a more complex way." Watch here advice her younger self about breaking the bias.

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  14. Apr 1

    "First of all, the profiling of the guests was very very open, like the name of the podcast implies. We kind of opened it wide enough for people to nominate people." Watch here explain how the guests were selected.

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  15. Mar 30
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  16. Mar 29

    "Bias is of course, simplification, looking at things in a very narrow way." Watch here give another angle of what bias is on Hour episode 11.

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  17. Mar 29

    "The difference I bring on board should be valued and celebrated." Watch here point out what she wished her younger self knew about during Hour episode 11.

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  18. Mar 28

    "The podcast, The World According to Wikipedia, is aimed at non-wikimedians". Watch here talk about the aim of The World According to Wikipedia initiative on Hour episode 11.

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  19. Mar 25

    WikiAfrica Hour #11: Podcasting Wikipedia Women

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 25

    The wait is finally over! See you at Hour episode 11, as we celebrate some wiki women like , , as they share insights on their podcasting journeys! Be there at 4:00 PM UTC today!

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