AfroCreatives WikiProjekt
(Wikimedia Community Insights Report 2020).

Az AfroCreatives Wikiprojekt célja, hogy támogassa és mozgósítsa az afrikai kulturális és kreatív iparágak alkotóit és szakértőit, valamint az afrikai kultúra szerelmeseit, hogy hozzájáruljanak az afrikai kreatív gazdasággal kapcsolatos ismeretekhez a Wikipédián és bővítsék azokat. Az AfroCreatives élén a The Africa Narrative (TAN) áll, egy olyan nonprofit szervezet, mely egyedi, nagy hatású kezdeményezéseket dolgoz ki az afrikai kulturális és kreatív iparágak támogatására.
ACWP was launched with an initial focus on African Film and Television, serving as a foundation for learning and future growth across other cultural and creative industries. In November 2025, ACWP is expanding its scope to include African literature, followed by further expansion into African fashion in 2026.
ACWP is spearheaded by The Africa Narrative (TAN), a non-profit dedicated to building capacity in the African creative economy and amplifying the global visibility of African cultural soft power.
Calendar of events 2025-26
ACWP+film 2025 Edit-a-thon activities
In the lead up to the ACWP+film edit-a-thon campaign scheduled from August 1 - September 30, 2025, the following activities are scheduled:
Train-the-Trainer workshops
- angol: Saturday, 28th June
- francia: Saturday, 28th June
- arab: Saturday, 28th June
Wikipedia workshops
All campaign participants are encouraged to attend a Wikipedia training workshop before the start of the edit-a-thon.
i. Online workshops:
The online workshop, Mastering the Essentials of Contributing Film & Television Content to Wikipedia, is offered in two formats: either as a one-day workshop or split into two sessions over two days. To accommodate as many people as possible, including those from the diaspora, multiple workshops are scheduled. (The agenda is the same for both formats)
- angol
- Saturday 12th July or
- Friday 18th and Saturday 19th July or
- Friday 25th and Saturday 26th July
- francia
- Saturday 18th July or
- Friday 25th and Saturday 26th July or
- Wednesday 30th and Thursday 31st July
- arab
- Saturday 19th July or
- Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th
ii. Local training sessions
- Where: Cities across Africa and the diaspora (A list of participating local Wikimedia communities will be listed the week of June 23rd).
- Dates: Starting in July
- Language: Based on local context
ACWP+film 2025 Edit-a-thon
- 1st August—30th September 2025
ACWP+film Commons Drive
- November: Wikimedia Commons online workshops in English, French, and Arabic aimed at Film & Television industry stakeholders, followed by a month-long drive.
ACWP+literature Campaign
- November: The pilot campaign for AfroCreatives WikiProject+literature will launch in several countries representing Anglophone, Francophone, and Arabophone Africa.
2026
- January: Global online workshops in English, French, and Arabic on How to use the ISA Tool.
- February: ACWP+film Image in Focus drive
Hatáskör
AfroCreatives WikiProjekt +film
Az AfroCreatives WikiProjekt első, 2022 júliusában induló projektje Egyiptom, Nigéria, Ruanda és Szenegál filmes ágazatait célozza meg azzal a céllal, hogy:
- Fejleszteni a filmipar kapacitását Egyiptomban, Nigériában, Ruandában és Szenegálban, hogy hozzájárulhassanak a Wikipédiához és más Wikimédia-projektekhez.
- A kontinens filmiparáról szóló afrikai tartalmak növelése a Wikipédián és más Wikimédia-projekteken a közösségi szervezők hálózatán keresztül.
- A nagyközönség figyelmének és érdeklődésének felkeltése a Wikipédia iránt, amely Egyiptom, Nigéria, Ruanda és Szenegál, valamint tágabb értelemben Afrika filmiparára vonatkozó értékes információk forrása.
- Használd ezt az első AfroCreatives WikiProjektet, hogy megtudd, hogyan lehet a legjobban bővíteni az erőfeszítéseket más országokra és más kreatív ágazatokra.
ACWP+film launched its first campaign in July of 2022, featuring edit-a-thons in Nigeria, Rwanda, and Senegal. In 2024 the initiative expanded with a 16-country campaign in partnership with Festival panafricain du cinéma et de la télévision Ouagadougou (FESPACO), Africa’s largest film festival, and other partners that included national film authorities, industry guilds and associations, and US embassies.
Key outcomes of the 2024 campaign included:
- Number of organizing communities: 20 (from 16 African countries: Benin Republic, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Ghana, Guinea-Conakry, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan, Togo, and Tanzania)
- Number of events organized: 30
- Number of editors: 229
- Number of Wikipedia articles created: 620
- Number of Wikipedia articles improved: 660
- Number of Commons uploads: 293
In 2025, ACWP+film continues to broaden its reach with a Wikipedia edit-a-thon campaign from 1 August to 30 September in over 2 dozen countries on the continent and in the diaspora. A dedicated Wikimedia Commons drive will follow the campaign in November.
The ACWP+film Commons drive will be carried out in collaboration with African film and TV industry stakeholders—including guilds, associations, award shows, and festivals— to enrich the visibility of African Film and TV through improved image representation. An October 2024 survey conducted by ACWP of over 2,580 articles of African actresses, actors, and directors on English Wikipedia found that:
- Less than a third (29%) of articles have an image
- 1 in 4 (43%) had a low-quality image
- Almost a quarter (23%) have an image over 10 years old
AfroCreatives WikiProject +literature
In November 2025, ACWP is amplifying its activities to include African literature with a pilot campaign that will take place in several countries covering anglophone, francophone, and arabophone markets. Additional details to follow.