WikiIndaba 2024/Proposal/Governance Models in the Wikimedia Movement
This is an open submission for WikiIndaba conference 2024 that has been reviewed by the members of the Programs committee. |
ID : | Governance Models in the Africa's Wikimedia Movement | ||
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Author(s): Isla Haddow-Flood, Dumisani Ndubane, Donatien Kangah, Sandister Tei, Geoffrey Kateregga, Sadik Shahadu | Username(s): Islahaddow | Session type: roundtable | |
Affiliation: Wiki In Africa | Session track(s): Movement Governance | ||
Abstract:
The Wikimedia movement, like its larger family the open movement is constantly evolving, and innovating while it does so, pushing at the boundaries openness and transparency. The Wikimedia movement across Africa has grown fast and furiously over the last 10 years, from groups of friends to volunteer groups to usergroups, and now, in some cases to nationally registered, legal entities. These structures that support the work of its volunteers are in constant tension between the legal requirements of their national regulator, the expectations and needs of their local members, the open expectations of the global movement, and the pressured of funders demands. As a result a few different models have sprung up, some more traditional than others. This roundtable will discuss the various structures that support Wikimedia in Africa. It will talk about the models they have chosen and the challenges they face; it will also talk about alternative or unexpected models. |
Audience : Medium, Advanced | ||
Mode: In-person | |||
Special requirements: HDMI | |||
How will this session be beneficial for the communities in the region?
The roundtable is to provide a snapshot into existing governance models, and provide opportunities for alternative models or approaches to be considered. Many volunteer groups are on the cusp of formalising their structures. This roundtable is to nudge volunteer groups towards proactive preparation, rather than just going with the norm. |
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