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Hi guys,
As you may already know, yesterday I went to the Google Nairobi Office to meet Denis Gikunda, Africa Localisation Manager regarding the upcoming Wikimedia Kenya Chapter. Though the meeting was brief (partly because of Denis' hectic schedule and partly because the meeting started behind schedule), there were some quality discussions that took place. Below is what I managed to grasp:
First of all, Denis had a vague idea of the purpose, objectives and goals of what a chapter is all about. So I had to start off by debirefing him on what we were aiming to do as a chapter. I also told him what we wanted from Google:
*Some form of local support, whether financial or otherwise. Gaining local support is really vital for us - basing on what Delphine has been telling me. More often than not, guys from ChapCom usually ask me: "Do you have local support?" This is also seen with our counterparts - the South African Chapter - who have support from the African Commons Project. (And regarding supprot, I was also hoping to garner more from Omidyar, but this is proving difficult as I have not yet managed to get Stephen King's email address. Stephen is the guy that I was told to connect to, by Erik Moeller, Deputy Director of WMF). Denis did not explicitly say that he'll give us financial support, but what he was planning was for us to meet with the two Google COmmunity managers and we discuss the way forward with them present. I guess it is then that we'll know what kind of support we are to expect from Google.
*As Oliver had suggested, we also needed Google to give us some physical space with free internet connectivity so that anyone who needed to do some Wikimedia stuff would have internet access free of charge. Luckily, Denis had the perfect solution: the iHub at Ngong' Road. I'm not an IT geek but as far as I know, the iHub is some kind of center where there's free internet connectivity. So as long as you have your internet device, you'll be able to surf with ease. Denis connected me with Jessica Collaco, whose the Manager of the iHub. I am yet to hear from her so that we can plan our next move.
*We were to meet some multilingual folks in September and would also love to have someone from Google. Denis accepted the invitation: and he said he'd be free on Aug 30, 31st, or Sept. 9th. So, Oliver, please liaise with the multilingual folks to see if they'll be able to attend on any of those dates. September for Denis is a pretty busy month as they are expecting alot of guests, starting with the G-Kenya conference that's going to be held at Strathmore University. It's a free-of-charge conference, so if you want to attend/for more ddetails, just Google "G-Kenya" and go to their website for more info.
Also, if we were to expect some support from Google, then we should register with the local authorities so that we are a legally recognised entity. I think that this is beyond our scope - we cannot register unless we get the go ahead from ChapCom or the Board of Trustees. Us not being a legally recognised entity is one of our biggest challenges - since most NGO's such as the Ford Foundation and the Aga Khan Foundation CANNOT give support to an organisation that is not legally recognised. That's just protocol. Denis would have loved to have us registered as at September - which is virtually impossible.
Denis wanted us to prepare a short plan/presentation outlining our objectives, strategy, projected impact and challenges faced. After that, we should meet up with them to review it explore how they can assist.
Denis also liked the idea of targeting Swahili speakers, eg those located in Mombasa. he had also connected me with Chacha Maroa from Kenyatta University - he is a freelance translator who participated at the KWC and might be able to give us some support.
Delphine had also suggested the issue of one-off events and we were to doscuss this and more at our next meeting.
That's all from me, and bye for now.
Abbas.
PS - thanks Muddy for the willingness to support us:-)
Its glad to see that Google are willing to support us in any way.I was was suggesting if we can try to register by end of September.If there is any way that i can help in making this registration process more fast please let me know and tell you guys if i will be able.I was also thinking if we make Strathmore aware of what we are doing they might help us in this process. please tell me the exact place the ihub is at gong road.It will be a good place to go and translate articles during the weekends.
Daniel, we cannot register until we get the go-ahead from the Chapters Committee/Board of Trustees. Basing on the history of existing chapters, this usually takes months. Unfortunately, we'll have to be patient. About the iHub, details to come as soon as I get intel from Jennifer.
Yours, Abbas.
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 15:49:23 +0300 From: kimanid7@gmail.com To: wikimediake@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Report to the members of Wikimedia Kenya
Its glad to see that Google are willing to support us in any way.I was was suggesting if we can try to register by end of September.If there is any way that i can help in making this registration process more fast please let me know and tell you guys if i will be able.I was also thinking if we make Strathmore aware of what we are doing they might help us in this process. please tell me the exact place the ihub is at gong road.It will be a good place to go and translate articles during the weekends.
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Excellent report on the Google meeting. It looks like your group has some good momentum. A couple of notes: 1. Do you have someone from ChapCom working with you on the requirements for forming the chapter? If not, I can ask them to assign someone to work with you. 2. Have you explored the legal requirements in Kenya for creating an NGO. If you need to hire an Attorney for this, WMF can provide some funding. We can also fund events before you are a chapter, if there are things you want to achieve. In general, you can apply for grant funding to support your activities as you build the chapter. See Grants: Index on Meta. 3. On Omidyar, I am planning to speak to Stephen King on a number of subjects and will discuss Chapter funding with him and then update you. I will also arrange a meeting if he is coming to Nairobi soon.
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Hey folks, Glad to see this idea gaining more momenta everyday.Big thanks to Abbas,who has made it his personal responsibility to see to it that the Wikimedia Kenya Chapter is realized. And Oliver,whose invaluable advice -although harsh- seems to be bearing fruits.Am done with my exams now and ready to join the bandwagon. On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:53 PM, bnewstead@wikimedia.org wrote:
Excellent report on the Google meeting. It looks like your group has some good momentum. A couple of notes:
- Do you have someone from ChapCom working with you on the requirements
for forming the chapter? If not, I can ask them to assign someone to work with you. 2. Have you explored the legal requirements in Kenya for creating an NGO. If you need to hire an Attorney for this, WMF can provide some funding. We can also fund events before you are a chapter, if there are things you want to achieve. In general, you can apply for grant funding to support your activities as you build the chapter. See Grants: Index on Meta. 3. On Omidyar, I am planning to speak to Stephen King on a number of subjects and will discuss Chapter funding with him and then update you. I will also arrange a meeting if he is coming to Nairobi soon.
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Thanks, Limoke, for the compliments :-)
Wrt a joint meeting at KU, the only day in the near future which Dennis from Google, Dr. Njoroge @KU and I are able to make it seems to be September 9th - which in all probability is going to be Idd ul-Fitr, i.e. a national holiday. Can we meet nonetheless?
Oliver (aka BT)
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From: wikimediake-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediake-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Limoke Oscar Sent: 19 August 2010 00:15 To: bnewstead@wikimedia.org; The discussion list for the upcoming Wikimedia Kenya chapter. Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Report to the members of Wikimedia Kenya
Hey folks, Glad to see this idea gaining more momenta everyday.Big thanks to Abbas,who has made it his personal responsibility to see to it that the Wikimedia Kenya Chapter is realized. And Oliver,whose invaluable advice -although harsh- seems to be bearing fruits.Am done with my exams now and ready to join the bandwagon.
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