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Tag: Human rights

“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in March 2025

2 May 20252 May 2025 by Allison Davenport

“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in November–December 2024

24 January 202524 January 2025 by Allison Davenport

“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in July 2024

30 August 202412 December 2024 by Allison Davenport

 WikiForHumanRights Nigeria 2024: Unlocking Wikivoyage Skills

27 August 202427 August 2024 by Linason Blessing, Bukola James, Iwuala Lucyand Mijesty

“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in January 2024

21 February 202420 February 2024 by Miguelángel Verde

Digital safety during election time

26 January 202426 January 2024 by Wikimedia Foundation Human Rights Team

Protecting youth online: Wikimedia Foundation publishes its first Child Rights Impact Assessment

17 January 202417 January 2024 by Richard Gaines

Building Educational Programs to Encourage Writing Articles on Human Rights

21 December 202321 December 2023 by Osps7

Human Rights Day Celebration in the Philippines

19 December 202318 December 2023 by Kunokuno

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