Visibility Project/Labour Migration in Africa
The Visibility Project is one of our drives to improve the visibility of African Women and increase the number of female contributors on Wikipedia.
Background
African Women in Media (AWIM), with support from African Union (AU), International Labour Organizatin, UN Migration and Sverige Sweden in collaboration with Wikimedia affiliates in Nigeria, Algeria, Cameroon, and, Uganda are working on improving the visibility of notable African women and related content within the space of Labour Migration in Africa. The training runs over three weeks. Week one will focus on live webinars training taken trainees to various aspects of the development of Wikipedia pages with a higher chance of approval by Wikipedia. During weeks two-three, trainees will be split into small groups and assigned a mentor that will guide their development of Wikipedia articles and profiles relevant to Labour Migration in Africa. A dashboard will be created to track all activities of the project.
Wikimedia Affiliates
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria (WUGN) is one of over 165 international affiliates of Wikimedia Foundation Inc, headquartered at San Francisco, United States of America. It was registered as Wikimedia Nigeria Foundation Inc. as a non-profit organization in Nigeria with the aims of promoting open license initiatives in Nigeria through the promotion of Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda is a team of self-motivated individuals who volunteer to facilitate the creation and improvement of Ugandan content on Wikimedia Foundation project websites and promote free and open access to knowledge locally. The team also invests in projects that sensitize and train communities about Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Wikimedians of Cameroon User Group is a Wikimedia User Group (UG) that has the goal of supporting Wikimedia projects in Cameroon, supporting Cameroonian Wikimedians, and becoming the recognised chapter in Cameroon.
The Algerian Wikimedians User Group (also known as WikiDZ) is a local user group officially recognized by the Wikimedia Foundation. Its mission is to promote Wiki projects in Algeria. Mainly to help and encourage people to collect, develop and disseminate knowledge and other educational, cultural and historical content under free licenses that allow everyone to freely use human knowledge.
Scope of Work
- Webinar Session: Five (5) online Wikipedia hands-on training will focus on different areas of the Wikipedia module. Details of focused areas are listed in the table above.
- Virtual Mentoring Class: The mentoring class will be hosted via a communication platform e.g Whatsapp, Telegram, or any other popular communication platform. The class will coordinate the engagement of activities between mentors and mentees.
- Editathon We plan a 5-day writing competition on Labour Migration in Africa. The competition will focus on African Women in the Workforce in Africa and Diaspora.
Project Timelines/ Work Plan
Activities | Specific Activities | Timelines | Expected Outcomes | Remarks |
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Self Pace |
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30 October – 9 November, 2020 | We plan to recruit 100 participants for this training. The number will be divided into three classes: English, Arabic, and French. |
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Live Training |
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10 – 15 November 2020 | The Virtual Training will take place concurrently in English, Arabic and French and it will focus on basic modules on Wikipedia (hands-on) | Duration (2hrs) per Webinar session. Each session will be recorded and make available before the next session on the landing page |
Mentorship Class |
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16 – 23 November 2020 | The following modules are expected to be covered:
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Editathon |
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24 – 31 November 2020 |
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Resources for Self-pace Training
Webinar Sessions by community
Webinar Sessions for the English Community
S/n | Agenda | Date | Time (WAT) | Facilitator | Video links |
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1 | Work-Flow of Creating Wikipedia page | 16 November 2020 | 2pm-4pm | Ayokanmi Oyeyemi | |
2 | Five Pillars of Wikipedia and The Cheatsheet of Wikipedia Editing | 17 November 2020 | 2pm-4pm | Sam Oyeyele | |
3 | Application of Neutral Point of View in a Wikipedia article (NPOV) | 18 November 2020 | 2pm-4pm | Olaniyan Olushola | |
4 | Basic Wikipedia Editing and How to Cite a Wikipedia Article | 19 November 2020 | 2pm-4pm | Uzoma Ozurumba | |
5 | Wikimedia Commons: Licenses and the Use of Freely Licensed Images on Wikipedia | 20 November 2020 | 2pm-4pm | Isaac Olatunde |
Webinar Sessions for the Arabic Community
S/n | Agenda | Date | Time (UTC) | Facilitator | Tuto Video links1 | Tuto Video links2 |
1 | History and how Wikipedia works / How to create an account on Wikipedia | 16 November 2020 | 17h to 19h | B. Mekkia / bachounda M | https://w.wiki/maP | https://w.wiki/maR |
2 | Five Pillars of Wikipedia / Interface Article | 17 November 2020 | 17h to 19h | B. Mekkia / bachounda M | https://w.wiki/maN | https://w.wiki/maV |
3 | Editing tools in Wikipedia / Basic Wikipedia Editing | 18 November 2020 | 17h to 19h | B. Mekkia / bachounda M | https://w.wiki/maW | |
4 | How to Cite a Wikipedia Article /What is the meaning of the source? | 19 November 2020 | 17h to 19h | B. Mekkia / bachounda M | https://youtu.be/34MpLLGzHiY | https://youtu.be/nsC1PrV1KlM |
5 | Wikimedia Commons: Licenses and the Use of Freely Licensed Images on Wikipedia | 20 November 2020 | 17h to 19h | B. Mekkia / bachounda M | https://youtu.be/tI9b0-lXwFI |
Webinar Sessions for the French Community
S/n | Agenda | Date | Time (UTC) | Facilitator | Remarks |
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1 | Présentation générale; Présentation de Wikipedia (les principes fondateurs) et ses projets frères; Création de comptes et la page utilisateur | 16 Novembre 2020 | 15h-17h | Georges Fodouop | |
2 | Les critères de notabilité; Session pratique : Modifier un article, ajouter des sources | 17 Novembre 2020 | 15h-17h | Georges Fodouop | |
3 | Création des catégories, sous catégories; Création d’infoBox; Découverte de Wikimedia Commons; Lier les catégories d’images aux articles Wikipedia | 18 Novembre 2020 | 15h-17h | Georges Fodouop – Minette Lontsie | |
4 | Introduction à WikiData et la création d’entrées WikiData (Article et image) | 19 Novembre 2020 | 15h-17h | Georges Fodouop | |
5 | Création des articles | 20 Novembre 2020 | 15h-17h | Minette Lontsie |
Video Gallery of previous Webinar sessions
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Visibility Project (East Africa) Day 1-Wikimedia Commons: Licenses and the Use of Freely Licensed Images on Wikipedia
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Visibility Project (East Africa) Day 2-Basic Wikipedia Editing and How to Cite a Wikipedia Article
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Visibility Project (East Africa) Day 3-Work-Flow of Creating Wikipedia page
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Visibility Project (East Africa) Day 4-Cheat Sheet of Wikipedia Editing
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Visibility Project(East Africa) - Day 5 Jifunze kuhariri Wikipedia (Learn how to edit Wikipedia)
Mentoring Class
S/n | Class | Mentors | Dashboard | Remarks |
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1 | Arabic | Bachounda Gêt_Fenyan |
Virtual Class | |
2 | English | Kaizenify AKibombo |
Virtual Class | |
3 | French | Geugeor serieminou |
Virtual Class |
List of remarkable Africa women operating within the space of Labour Migration in Africa
This paragraph serves as a point for showcasing names of East African women (alive or dead) that have done tremendous things in their chosen profession by community.
English Community
S/n | Article | Project | Occupation | Citizenship | Gender | Word added to Wikipedia | References |
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1 | Agnes Igoye | Ugandan | Female | ||||
2 | Fatou Jagne | Gambia | Female | ||||
3 | Reda Shoukry | Egyptian | Female | ||||
4 | Sophie Otiende | Kenyan | Female | ||||
5 | Vanaja Jasphine | Cameroonian | Female | ||||
6 | Amina Oufroukhi | Moroccan | Female |
Arabic Community
num | Wikidata | Name | Project | Occupation | Citizenship | Gender | Birth | Death | Word added to Wikipedia | References |
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1 | Q2842631 | Amel Bouakba | Journalist | Algerian | Female | |||||
2 | Q11908844 | Baya Gacemi | Journalist | Algerian | Female | 1950 | 24/04/2010 | |||
3 | Q55057972 | Yusra al baker | Journalist | Sudanese | Female | 1992 | ||||
4 | Q3260197 | Loubna Moussali | Journalist | Morrocan | Female | 06/11/1985 | ||||
5 | Q3325949 | Mouna Hachim | Journalist | Morrocan | Female | oct-67 | ||||
6 | Q16148711 | Atyaf Al Wazir | Journalist | yemenite | Female | |||||
7 | Q2375311 | Naha Mint Seyyidi | Journalist | Mauritanian | Female | 1953 |
French Community
S/n | Article | Project | Occupation | Citizenship | Gender | Word added to Wikipedia | References |
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1 | Bwanga Pilipili | Actress | Congolese | Female | |||
2 | Rosine Mbakam | Film Director | Cameroonian | Female | |||
3 | Mireille Tchengang | Football Player | Cameroonian | Female | |||
4 | Nabou Fall | Entrepreneur/Author | Senegalese | Female | |||
5 | Farida Bemba Nabourema | Activist | Togolese | Female | |||
6 | Waithera Kabiru | Media | Kenyan | Female | |||
7 | Joyce Ashutantang | Poet, ACtress | Cameroonian | Female | |||
8 | Patricia Monthe | Entrepreneur | Cameroonian | Female | |||
9 | Sylvie Fofana | Activist | Ivorian | Female | |||
10 | Florelle Manda | Journalist | Congolese Senegalese | Female | |||
11 | Celine Fotso | Media | Cameroonian | Female | |||
12 | Suzanne BELLNOUN | Labour Migration Activist | Female | ||||
13 | Rita Bissoonauth | Activist | Mauritius | Female | |||
14 | Nathalie Yamb | Politician | Cameroonian – Ivorian | Female | |||
15 | Maximilienne C. Ngombe | Activist | Female | ||||
16 | Constance Ejuma | Actress and Producer | Cameroonian | Female | |||
17 | Iselle Akwoue | Entrepreneur | Gabon | Female | |||
18 | Gertrude NGO KALDJOP | Politician | Cameroonian | Female | |||
19 | Sophy Aida | Media | Cameroonian | Female | |||
20 | Reine Dominique Ntone Siké | Aerospace Engineer | Cameroonian | Female | |||
21 | Candace Nkoth Bisseck | Entrepreneur/activist | Cameroonian | Female | |||
22 | IMIGRAD | Migration Organisation | Malian | Organisation | |||
23 | OFAD – Organisation des Femmes Africaines de la Diaspora | Diaspora Women organisation | Cameroonian | Organisation | |||
24 | SMIC | NGO | Cameroonian | Organisation working on Migration | |||
25 | Charlotte Ntamack | Actress, storyteller, humorist, columnist | Cameroonian | Female | |||
26 | Margaret Fombe Fube | Film Director | Cameroonian | Female | |||
27 | Jocelyne Constant | Film Director | Cameroonian | Female | |||
28 | Isabella Maya | Actress, comedian, humorist, producer, director, screenwriter, drama and improv teacher | Ivorian – French | Female |
List of participants by Usernames
Arabic Community
Anglophone Community
Francophone Community
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Project is owned by AWIM
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Project is supported by UNESCO
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The program was designed by Wikimedia User Group Nigeria
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