Translations:Universal Code of Conduct/Initial 2020 Consultations/Swahili/29/en

The Universal Code of Conduct facilitation process involved as many people as possible to offer a chance for them to provide their opinions based on their perspective angle they belong to in relation to their involvement and interaction with the Wikimedia Foundation projects. During the process, at least 304 people in total were reached in different ways. Among the ways used to obtain the community’s feedback on UCoC includes on-wiki discussions (7 people engaged), 57 responded through WhatsApp, 73 phone call responses, 3 responses from google survey forms, 3 responses from East Africa WMF affiliates, and 42 people were reached along with 22 engagements in social media pages.

Fig. 03:The general representation of  Swahili language community Feedback

Among those who were reached out, 103 people were able to give their feedback on a set of Universal code of conduct survey questions which helped to understand the general community’s concerns on UCoC. Going in more details in terms of demographic categorization on the involvement of the participants, all 103 people who responded to the UCoC survey and facilitation process were anonymous in gender, 7 newbies, 3 Swahili Wikipedia Administrators and 3 Other Wiki rights holders. Generally the results for the main and key question that asked for the people’s opinion about what they had in mind concerning the idea of implementing a Universal code of conduct, 64 people expressed support, 25 people expressed some concerns and 14 people seemed to be neutral about the idea.