Hello guys


I am aware some of you wrote me and I did not answer yet. It is not cool I did not. I apology


Faulty... well, kids holidays starting ;)

And a huge enormous monstrous full of dirt mess at Wikimedia France. Which is basically eating most of my energy.

I'll follow up later in the week. Again, sorry for not answering


Florence



Le 07/07/2017 à 10:23, Florence Devouard a écrit :

Dear all


We would like to inform you that the Wiki Loves Africa 2017 grant request has been accepted !

Yeah !


La demande de subvention pour WLAf 2017 a été acceptée


THE THEME

People at Work

Competition scope: The theme calls for photographs, videos and audio files that document all manner of occupations undertake across the continent - formal and informal, contemporary and ancient, business-oriented and creative. There will be a special prize that will be concentrated on visually capturing women working, and another that illustrates rare, fading or threatened traditional craft, style or way of working.


LE THEME

Les gens au travail (traduction à préciser)
Il y aura un prix spécial pour l'illustration des femmes au travail. Et un spécial pour les métiers menacés d'extinction.


WHEN

The contest will run October-November

There will be a dedicated drive after the event to better use and integrate pictures


QUAND

Le concours se déroulera en Octobre et Novembre
Il y aura aussi un effort particulier après le concours pour mieux intégrer et réutiliser les photos


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A few things to note though...

1. This year, per request from WMF, only 13 countries will be allowed to request funding to participate with local events. That list covers any country which has already participated to WLAf at least once.
Moreover, amongst those 13 countries, some will be covered by the WLAf Project Grant in the same way than in 2014-2015-2016, whilst some will have to request a Rapid Grant to WMF.

This is the list of countries who should ask a Rapid Grant if they want to join in

  1. Egypt

  2. Tunisia

  3. Cameroon

  4. Nigeria

  5. Ghana

  6. Côte d’Ivoire

  7. Algeria

  8. South Africa

Of course, we would support those asking for the rapid grant as needed. The main benefit is... that local budget can potentially increase given that max budget for a Rapid Grant is 2000 dollars.

We will reach out to all groups individually anyway to discuss this.


This is the list of countries who should follow the same process than last year if they want to join in

  1. Ethiopia

  2. Uganda

  3. Tanzania

  4. Malawi

  5. Zimbabwe


2. The contest is moving towards incorporating more volunteer positions.
So if you want to get involved in organizing the contest at the global level, please get in touch with us asap so that we can integrate you from the start
in the whole organization and planning. Project will start with evaluation planning, in consultation with and supported by WMF, to improve documentation and reporting of impact. We will probably launch an easy going group list to better coordinate this and involve people. So please, if you want to be part of it... jump in (<evil look>we will contact some of you privately anyway. The african developer group is on target for example</evil look>


I hope this is clear. Contact me if not.

Contactez moi si ce qui est expliqué ci dessus n'est pas clair.



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