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Category: Campaigns

Launching Wikisource Loves Manuscripts for the digital preservation of over 20,000 Indonesian Manuscripts

21 February 202321 February 2023 by Sakti Pramudya and Satdeep Gill (WMF)

The May round for 1Lib1Ref is back with a more diverse campaign and even more languages!

11 May 202211 May 2022 by Giovanna Fontenelle

Ukraine’s Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022: Detailed Results

22 April 202213 May 2022 by ValentynNefedov WMUA

UNLOCK free knowledge projects | Call for applications

6 April 20225 April 2022 by Kannika Thaimai WMDE

Wiki Loves Africa 2022 focuses on ‘Home’

25 February 20226 April 2022 by Isla Haddow-Flood and Florence Devouard

Join #WikiForHumanRights2022 Upcoming Regional Support/Conversation Hours

20 January 202210 February 2022 by Ruby D-Brown

Winning photographs from the first-ever Share Your Struggle campaign

30 November 202130 November 2021 by Satdeep Gill and Krishna Chaitanya Velaga

Join us to celebrate the eureka effects of the 3rd edition of Wiki Loves Folklore

3 October 20216 October 2021 by Joy Agyepong

A Farewell to #VisibleWikiWomen 2021: Stories and Reflections

24 August 202124 August 2021 by Arya Jeipea Karijo

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Women making rotis for langar at the Indian Farmers' Protest

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