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ŋaa yelteɛre:11 days ago yineŋ MediaWiki message delivery a yelzu Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers
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Hello, sorry for in English. I noticed you create a lot of page but didn't link them to Wikidata. That will avoid duplicate translations, also helps others to easier find articles on dgawiki. Hope you can link to wikidata from now on. -- LaMagiaaa (yeli) 13:15, 19 Nyɔgevennebare 2023 (UTC)

Yes I do and it is because I can not link them to the wikidata.
If you can help me out l will be glad. Linus Konkor (yeli) 20:38, 19 Nyɔgevennebare 2023 (UTC)

Congratulations to the Feminism and Folklore Prize Winner!

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Dear Winner,

We are thrilled to announce that you have been selected as one of the prize winners in the 2024 Feminism and Folklore Writing Contest! Your contributions have significantly enriched Wikipedia with articles that document the vibrant tapestry of folk cultures and highlight the crucial roles of women within these traditions.

As a token of our appreciation, you will receive a gift coupon. To facilitate the delivery of your prize and gather valuable feedback on your experience, please fill out the Winners Google Form. In the form, kindly provide your details for receiving the gift coupon and share your thoughts about the project.

Your dedication and hard work have not only helped bridge the gender gap on Wikipedia but also ensured that the cultural narratives of underrepresented communities are preserved for future generations. We look forward to your continued participation and contributions in the future.

Congratulations once again, and thank you for being a vital part of this global initiative!

Warm regards,

The Feminism and Folklore Team

Feminism and Folklore 2025 - Local prize winners

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Dear Wikimedian,

Congratulations on your outstanding achievement in winning a local prize in the Feminism and Folklore 2025 writing competition! We truly appreciate your dedication and the valuable contribution you’ve made in documenting local folk culture and highlighting women’s representation on your local Wikipedia.

To claim your prize, please complete the prize form by July 5th, 2025. Kindly note that after this date, the form will be closed and submissions will no longer be accepted.

Please also note that all prizes will be awarded in the form of Tremendous Vouchers only.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us via your talk page or email. We're happy to help.

Warm regards,

FNF 2025 International Team

Stay connected  

--MediaWiki message delivery (yeli) 10:20, 21 Gyoone 2025 (GMT)nɔ-iri

Hello sorry in English, i am ANTHONY DERY, the first winner for both Dagaare and Wali community. As at now, i haven't received any message to claim the winners form.
May i know the reason for the delayance? ANTHONY DERY (yeli) 06:46, 22 Gyoone 2025 (GMT)nɔ-iri
Hi @MediaWiki message delivery I think you should hear @ANTHONY DERY out and checkout for us. I was the event organizer for Dagaare Wiki during the contest. I was also surprised when he reached out to me. Thank you. Zakaria Tunsung (yeli) 00:15, 24 Gyoone 2025 (GMT)nɔ-iri

Feminism and Folklore 2026 starts soon

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Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2026

Dear Wikimedian,

We thank you for taking an initiative to organize the Feminism and Folklore 2026 writing competition on your local Wikipedia.

The international campaign will run from 1 February to 31 March 2026 and aims to improve coverage of feminism, women’s histories, gender-related topics, and folk culture across Wikipedia projects.

About the Campaign

Feminism and Folklore is a global writing initiative that complements the Wiki Loves Folklore photography competition. While Wiki Loves Folklore focuses on visual documentation, this writing campaign addresses the gender gap on Wikipedia by improving encyclopedic content related to folk culture and marginalized voices.

What Can Participants Write About?

Communities can contribute by creating, expanding, or translating articles related to:

  • Folk festivals, rituals, and celebrations
  • Folk dances, music, and traditional performances
  • Women and queer figures in folklore
  • Women in mythology and oral traditions
  • Women warriors, witches, and witch-hunting narratives
  • Fairy tales, folk stories, and legends
  • Folk games, sports, and cultural practices

Participants may work from curated article lists or generate new article suggestions using campaign tools.

Checklist for Organizers

Organizers are requested to complete the following steps to register their community:

  1. Create a local project page on your wiki (see sample)
  2. Set up the campaign using the CampWiz tool
  3. Prepare a local article list and clearly mention:
    • Campaign timeline
    • Local and international prizes
  4. Request a site notice from local administrators (see sample)
  5. Add your local project page and CampWiz link to the Meta project page
Campaign Tools

The Wiki Loves Folklore Tech Team has introduced tools to support organizers and participants:

  • Article List Generator by Topic – Helps identify articles available on English Wikipedia but missing in your local language Wikipedia. The tool allows customized filters and provides downloadable article lists in CSV and wikitable formats.
  • CampWiz – Enables communities to manage writing campaigns effectively, including jury-based evaluation. This will be the third year CampWiz is officially used for Feminism and Folklore.

Both tools are now available for use in the campaign. Click here to access the tools

Learn More & Get Support

For detailed information about rules, timelines, and prizes, please visit the Feminism and Folklore 2026 project page.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out via:

Join Us in upcoming office hours

We look forward to your presence in the upcoming office hours where the community and the international Team can interact with each other and know more about the contest. resister yourself for the office hours event.

Thank you and all the best,

Feminism and Folklore 2026 International Team


Stay connected:  

--MediaWiki message delivery (yeli) 13:30, 18 Gyɛnoɔre 2026 (GMT)nɔ-iri

thanks you.
I have done that. Vision L1 (yeli) 10:58, 24 Gyɛnoɔre 2026 (GMT)nɔ-iri

Feminism and Folklore 2026 – Community Organisers & Jury

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Hello Vision L1!,

Thank you for taking the lead in organising Feminism and Folklore 2026 in your community. We truly appreciate your efforts!

To ensure a smooth and successful campaign, please make sure you have:

Internet & Childcare Support

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Community organisers and jury members who require internet and childcare support (non-mandatory, opt-in, request-only support) should fill the support request form by 22 February 2026.

Link to the form

Requests submitted after this date will not be entertained.

Important Participation Guidelines

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  • Minimum article size: 3000 bytes and 300 words (final decision may be set by local organisers).
  • If your country is not listed on the Article list generator tool, please contact us.

Community Engagement

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  • Keep your community active and motivated throughout the campaign.
  • Share your achievements and notable articles with us so we can highlight them globally.
  • In the support form, please indicate if you would like a quick coordination call after the campaign.

Let’s make Feminism and Folklore, under the banner of #WeTogether, help bridge the gender gap and folklore gap on Wikipedia worldwide. 🌍✊

Thank you for your collaboration!

If someone from your community organisers or jury has missed this message feel free to share this message with them.

Feminism and Folklore International Team.

MediaWiki message delivery (yeli) 05:17, 16 Fɛreboɔre 2026 (GMT)nɔ-iri

Next Steps and Feedback meeting for Feminism and Folklore Organizers

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Dear Organizer,

I hope this message finds you well.

First and foremost, on behalf of the International Team I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the Feminism and Folklore 2026 campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause.

As the campaign has ended I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the sign-up page.

Once the jury process is completed, kindly update only the top 3 winners details on the results page accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is April 30, 2026. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on campaign Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed.

Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance.

Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights. Therefore, we kindly ask you to spare just an hour to collectively share your progress and achievements with us during our community feedback session. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful.

Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.

Warm regards,

Tiven2240

on behalf of Feminism and Folklore International Team

#WeTogether

--MediaWiki message delivery (yeli) 11:57, 11 Kyɛpire 2026 (GMT)nɔ-iri