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Africa Environment/Microfunding/Climate change awareness in Lilongwe, Malawi

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This request for micro-funding to Africa Environment Wikifocus has just been submitted by Michaelphoya on 27-02-2023 and has been selected for support.

Description

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The Funding request will support in commemoration of the African Environment Day. The mutlifaceted approach for this would be to introduce Wikimedia activities to potential volunteers while highlighting climate change awareness. It will also be done to celebrate an icon in climate change, Wangaari Mathaai. Its will also to link climate change data on Malawi to the open movement, specifically under the Wikimedia project umbrella.

Context

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Like most countries in Africa and across the world, Malawi is not spared the effects of climate change. That said, there is need for more community involvement. Wikipedia and related platforms affords us means of improving community engagement around climate change. Zooming in on Africa Environment Day allows to not only celebrate the legacy of Wangaai Mathaai but also introduce potential contributors to the open movement. It also presents us a chance for depositing climate data from Malawi onto other platforms.


Team

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Please specify who is submitting the request, and what their experience is to run activities

  • Project will be led by User:Michaelphoya who is an an experienced editor and organizer of various campaigns in Malawi. He is a former Wikipedian-in-Residence, under a WikiAfrica project.
  • The request is from a non-affiliated group, Logos Open Culture, a social enterprise that creates, expands and enhances content about Malawi, including its history and its many contemporary realities.
  • Funds will be transferred into Logos Open Culture's bank account

Fallout

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Expected benefits related to funding.

- Create a page on climate change in malawi

- Translate a Wikipedia article related to Climate and Environment into ChiChewa

- Add up-to-date Malawi data on climate change

- Add more data/more information on the Climate Change in Africa article

Budget

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Object Unit price (USD) Quantity Total (USD)
5MBBPS data supplied by a Telco called TNM 100 1 100
Transportation 10 5 50
Hosting stipend 20 5 100
Food during meet-ups/edit-a-thons 15 5 75
Merchandise 15 5 75
Rental of projector 20 5 100
Standing banner for event 80 1 80
Total 580

Any changes made to the budget after the application is submitted will void the application. You will then need to submit an updated application

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Final Report

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Final Report
This is the final report on micro-funded project for Africa Environment Wikifocus.

Guidelines

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  • Format of the report : the report must be provided as a wiki page on meta
  • Where to submit your report : linked to your request for micro-funding. A link has been added to your request for micro-funding. Please provide your report on that wiki page
  • Deadline to submit the report : 15th May 2023
  • Language : English or French

Summary

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Activities Record

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Consider including the following information:

  • What did you do?
  • Who organised it all? Who was on your team (who did what?)?
  • Did any organisations or associations or groups partner with you to make it happen? If so, who are they?
  • When did you hold events, where and how? How did you let people know about it?
  • Who attended your event/s? What did they do at the event? What did they think of the event you held?

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Documentation of activities

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  • Photo gallery of the events
  • Quotes reflecting participant experiences
  • Social media posts and/or reports
  • Links to any media coverage

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Goals and Outcomes

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Did you meet your goals? Are you happy with how the project went?

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Final project metrics
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Learnings

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What did you learn? What are you proud of? What was challenging? From this experience, what would you do differently if you had to do it again?

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Finances

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How did the initial proposed budget compare to the final costs of the project? Were there any unexpected costs or changes to your initial budget.

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Please reuse your initial request, provide initial budget for each line, indicate actual expense for each line, and finally justify significant differences.

Final Cost of Project
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Unspent funds
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If there are remaining funds, please list the amount here. Remaining funds should be discussed with the Wiki In Africa team. Think about what you would like to do with the remaining funds to further this project. Let us know your ideas below.

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Anything else

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Here you can include any information you think would be useful for the organising teams to know.