Wikimedia regions
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- See also Movement Charter/Affiliates by Region.Wikimedia regions are areas of the world, dividing it into 7, 8 or 9 mutually exclusive regions for purpose of funding, representation, and management. There has been some change over time in these definitions. The most recent active definitions are at the top, and there is some duplication in these similar lists.
2022 Wikimedia Foundation regions
As of 2022, the Wikimedia Foundation is organizing its activities around the following eight regions:
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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South Asia
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Central & Eastern Europe & Central Asia
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Latin America & Caribbean
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Middle East & North Africa
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East, Southeast Asia, & Pacific
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Northern & Western Europe
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North America
Eight regions
It has been proposed that Wikimedians from eight regions of the world should be represented on a Movement Charter drafting committee.
- ESEAP: East and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific region
- SAARC: South Asia
- MENA: Middle East and North Africa
- Indaba: Africa, as per Wiki Indaba, an approximately annual conference
- CEE and CA: Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
- Northern and Western Europe
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- North America (sometimes including the Caribbean); see WikiConference North America
Funding regions
In June 2023, the funding regions of Wikimedia Foundation Funds were aligned with the eight regions of Wikimedia Foundation. The funding regions are:
- Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
- Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
- South Asia (SA)
- East, Southeast Asia, & Pacific (ESEAP)
- Latin America & Caribbean (LAC)
- North America (NA)
- Northern & Western Europe (NWE)
- Central & Eastern Europe & Central Asia (CEECA)
Nine regions
Sometimes a ninth category appears, for Thematic Groups, which are not defined or linked mainly to a geography.
Here's in important example, from the representation process for Movement Charter drafting