WikiForHumanRights/Communications/dtp
Social media
It is invigorating to get support for the #WikiForHumanRights Campaign. Feel free to share how you are participating in the campaign in your country! We would love your support in whichever way possible. Here are a few different ways you can do precisely that: Watch out for our Twitter handle and offer our posts. Every share counts.
If you want to share the message, here are some recommended social media tools.
Follow us on our socials
Sample posts
pomitanan 2024
Please see the 2024 design for social media cards. You can also find them here
2023 examples
We are introducing a slightly different design for social media cards. You can find the template here
2022 examples
Hash Tags
Please consolidate the campaign around the main campaign hashtag:
- #WikiForHumanRights
- #KnowledgeForASustainableFuture
There are some local language versions of the hashtag i.e.:
- #WikiporlosDerechosHumanos for Spanish
Non-Wikimedia hashtags
- #WorldEnvironmentDay
- #WED2024
Wiki For Human Right communication kits
Please use this slide deck template and adapt for your community events. It also contains a mini tutorial on the steps in adapting the slide deck.
Please use this T-Shirt design for your community events.
Please use this 2024 campaign Logo for your community events.
Request for media for 2024 Video
At the end of campaign we want to produce an easy to consume-voice of the participants, summary of what kind of impact that we had as a result of the campaign.
Timeline -- we need to have video from events and participants by 2-3 weeks before the end of July.
Our goal is to collect multimedia that represents the gender- and geographically- diverse communities that participate in the campaign. Please submit 1-2 minutes videos that we can edit into a much shorter “impact” video at the end of the campaign.
Please upload media to where you find it comfortable and submit media to campaignswikimediaorg
Guidelines
When creating videos or multimedia consider the following prompts:
- For organizers collecting media during the events, we recommend you prioritize the following:
- Video showing people participating in events (i.e. taking photos, working at computers, participating in activities not on the computer)
- Action photos or video of people presenting at the event during the day of an event.
- Pictures of people doing things together during the events, especially in natural spaces or participating in actions outside of an event space. This could include things like lunch breaks, walking breaks, tours by experts, etc.
- People discussing how the events affected them or had an impact on their local community (we suggest that the backgrounds should be outside of the event venue witnessing the local context).
- Pictures or videos of the theme or topic in context of your local community (i.e. if there was a photowalk, and you looked at workers doing an activity related to sustainability, or high quality pictures of sustainability solutions in your geography).
- For Regional Coordinators, we recommend the following:
- We want videos of between 45 seconds and 90 seconds
- We suggest not doing it in the “interview” format -- i.e. sitting in front of a computer, reading from a script. Instead, we suggest trying to get the shot in context -- i.e. a selfie video after an event, walking somewhere that highlights the themes important to the campaign, or in a quiet space outside that gives a sense of local context.
- What makes the campaign exciting for people in your context?
- How does the campaign impact communities in your region?
- What themes excite organizers and participants from the campaign?
Each event can submit up to two videos. Videos should be recorded in whatever language you are comfortable in. If it is a local or regional language that is hard to find translators for, please provide a transcript or captions with the video. For more widely supported international languages (i.e. French, Arabic, and Spanish) we do not need transcripts when submitting.