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Campaign & Posters

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Previous milestones

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  • In our previous events, we were able to collaborate with women organizations: National Women Journalists (kaduna chapter), Matan Arewa (Northern Women Organization), Women in politics etc.
  • We were able to train 20 in an in-person training and 31 in an online session
  • We got National attention and our campaign has reach many people via social media campaigns and articles published on many national news papers.

https://tracereporters.com/2024/01/14/wikimedia-nawoj-others-set-to-raise-womens-voice-across-northern-nigeria/#google_vignette

This year

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We want to make bigger impact by organizing larger event that will attract many other women organizations and like-minds. We will make difference by filling gender gap among contributors of Wikimedia projects. We will use social media in promoting and amplifying the voices of notable Women across Africa and the world at large.

Uncle Bash007 (talk) 20:22, 24 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Endorsement from —Gwanki📧

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This proposal shows a strong dedication to increasing the presence of women's voices and representation in Hausa language content on Wikiquote. The project's goals are in line with the Wikimedia Community Fund's mission of encouraging diversity and inclusivity on the platform.

The proposal outlines a well-organized approach to engaging local communities, encouraging women's involvement, and producing high-quality content. The budget is reasonable and effectively allocated to support these goals. The timeline is realistic, and the expected outcomes are both measurable and attainable.

Furthermore, the proposal emphasizes the long-term benefits of creating a sustainable model for boosting women's participation in Hausa language content. This is important for addressing the current lack of diversity on the platform.

I strongly support this proposal and believe it has the potential to make a valuable and lasting impact within the Wikimedia community.

--—Gwanki📧 06:36, 26 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Endorsement from A Sulaiman Z (talk)

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This initiative aims to increase the visibility of Hausa-speaking women on Wikiquote, promoting gender equity and enriching the projects with diverse content. The project team is dedicated and well-organized, ensuring impactful and accurate content creation. I am confident that this project will significantly advance Wikimedia's mission of fostering an inclusive digital knowledge base. Conclusively, I strongly support this project. --A Sulaiman Z (talk) 06:59, 26 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Endorsement from Sanusi Gado (talk)

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The whole idea of bridging the gab between men and women participation in Hausa Wikiquote has been a challenge ever since Hausa Wikiquote evolved. We have been trying in several ways possible to see that the issue has been tackled. The she said program Phase I has played a vital role in bridging some of that gab, I was part of the organisers of the program and what I experienced was a beautiful development because we have a good number of women that engaged in the movement. Therefore, I believe Phase II of the program will be even more welcoming because the community where delighted with the movement, and they felt like this was an opportunity to be a part of it. Hence, I strongly support the continuity of this project. Sanusi Gado (talk) 16:53, 26 June 2024 (UTC)Reply