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Côte d'Ivoire report
Preparing a Wikimedia 2030 workshop with GLAM partners
ByTraining and preparation meetups
Since the official beginning of Wikimedia 2030 strategy process last March, Wikimedia Community User Group of Côte d'Ivoire (WCUG-CI) has been taking part in discussions as shows its Cycle 1 discussion summary. For the Cycle 2 of discussion, our main goal is to make GLAM partners and like-minded experts embark on this strategy process and express their views.
From 28th May to 05th June, a set of online and in-person meetings were organized with board members of WCUG-CI and volunteers in order to prepare our second Wikimedia 2030 workshop scheduled for 10th June: a 3-hour workshop gathering GLAM partners alongside with education and media expert in view of defining what the future of Wikimedia movement should be. During that workshop the main 5 themes of the Cycle 2 discussions will be explored. To facilitate and stimulate interactions, participants will be split up into groups of 3-5 individuals, and each group will be appointed a discussion facilitator.-
Samuel, GLAM-Wiki coordinator, explains the general context of Wikimedia 2030 to volunteer discussion facilitators and reporters
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Answering questions regarding the 5 themes of Cycle 2
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Discussion facilitators and reporters staring at the screen where examples of discussion summaries are featured.
List of appointed facilitators and their themes
No | Facilitator | Theme |
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1 | Modjou | Healthy, inclusive communities (A) |
2 | African Hope | Advancing with technology (B) |
3 | Papischou | A truly global movement (C) |
4 | Emmanuel Dabo | The most respected source of knowledge (D) |
5 | Aman ADO | Participating in the knowledge network (E) |
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