Hi all,


I’m writing to let you know that Wikimedia Ukraine published and submitted our annual reports for 2022.


Most of the past year was overshadowed by Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine, which started in late February. Still, the Ukrainian wiki community and Wikimedia Ukraine have continued active work to advance free knowledge in our country.


We supported the community of volunteers during the war and told their stories, helped organize two major international content campaigns (international Wiki Loves Earth + Ukraine’s Cultural Diplomacy Month), held two photo contests and over a dozen article campaigns on the Ukrainian level, led major community events, cooperated with educators and the GLAM community, worked to improve gender balance on Wikipedia, and much more.


Our full report (in Ukrainian) is available here: https://ua.wikimedia.org/?curid=8626 


You can read a Diff post with key highlights in English here: https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/01/18/wikimedia-ukraines-work-in-2022-in-10-projects/ 


Other English-language materials that shed light on our work in 2022:

* Stories of Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war: https://w.wiki/5ZLi 

* Results of Wiki Loves Monuments in Ukraine 2022: https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/04/20/ukraine-presenting-10-winning-pictures-of-wiki-loves-monuments-2022/ 

* An entry in the education newsletter on our article campaign for educators devoted to secondary school curriculum subjects: https://w.wiki/68uC 

* And finally, a look at our cutest project :) – https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/03/13/wikimedia-ukraines-cutest-project-rewarding-most-active-wikipedians-with-real-life-tins-of-condensed-milk/ 


Best Regards
Anton Protsiuk
Programs Coordinator at Wikimedia Ukraine