Feminism and Folklore 2021 in Tanzania.
Feminism and Folklore 2021 in Tanzania is part of an international writing contest organized at Wikipedia annually in the month of February and March to document folk cultures and women in folklore in different regions of the world on Swahili Wikipedia. This Project is contest will have local prizes and will run for a one month long period from 1st March to 31st March 2021.
Project goal
[edit]- Add or improve Feminism and Folklore content on Swahili Wikipedia by translating the English articles from list into Swahili articles on Swahili Wikipedia.
- Recruit new editors to join us through this contest
- Engage existing editors to participate in this first time project in Tanzania
Local Prizes
[edit]- 1st Winner =200USD
- 2nd Winner =100USD
- 3rd Winner =50USD
Timeline
[edit]This project will run from 01st March up to 31st March.
Team
[edit]Below is the organizing team for this project in Tanzania for the year 2021.
- Antoni Mtavangu-Trainer and Project Manager
- Pellagia Njau-Community engagement faciliator
- Otto Nyongole-Online Mentorship Lead
- Clement Makangabila-Onwiki impact evaluator
- Elizabeth Joseph-Project moderator
- Aneth David-Online events facilitator
- Baxito-Project moderator and facilitator
Participants
[edit]Anyone is welcomed to join this project. To show interest for joining this projects please add your user name below by simply logging in in your Wikipedia account, put four (~) marks to sign up below, or simply press the signature feature found at the wiki editing space-menu