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Episode 9: The Offline technology bridge

With over 4 billon people disconnected digitally, some amazing projects are working to bridge the divide. Come listen to the ideas behind these projects. 

  • Doc James from Wiki Project Med Foundation
  • Florence Devouard from WikiFundi
  • Ruby D-Brown from Open Foundation West Africa
  • Aboubacar Keita from WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique

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Episode 10: Building communities, one photograph at a time

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  • Episode 19: Free, Open & Cool Tools
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  • Episode 18: How Usergroups are created and run
  • Episode 17: Wiki Loves Africa 2022 winners
  • Episode 16: Wiki Identity – stewarding Wikipedia and Wikimedia’s brand ecosystem
  • Cape Town #SheSaid event adds 25 South African women to Wikiquote over 3-day workshop
  • The 2023 Wiki Loves Africa theme
  • Call for applications 2023 : Wiki Loves Africa Facilitator

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