Affiliations Committee/Candidates/2023/Alhaj Darajaati
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[edit]- User: Alhaj Darajaati (User account list / User page link)
- Primary Wikimedia projects: Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons
- Language capabilities (language and level of proficiency): Eng-5 Dag-N
- Regional experiences: Sub-Saharan Africa
- What experience do you have participating on committees, within or outside the Wikimedia movement?
- I have over 1 year experience as a committee member outside the Wikimedia movement, I have been on Girl Empowerment Mission-Ghana committee on action plan where we are tasked to design action plan on quartely basis. I have also been a chair of a department week celebration and thankful all were executed successfully.
- What skills, experience, or perspective would you bring or contribute to the committee, if appointed?
- With four years of active contribution as a Wikimedian, I bring a wealth of experience in community engagement, content creation, and an in-depth understanding of Wikimedia projects. My familiarity with the foundation aspects of Wikimedia, coupled with a commitment to fostering collaboration, positions me to contribute effectively to the affiliation committee. A highly skilled Wikipedia events facilitator and Co-lead for the Moore Wikimedia Community with experience in working on community development projects for indigenous languages, and Wikimedia campaigns such as Wiki Loves Earth, Wiki Loves Folklore, including Art + Feminism programs
- Is there any other pertinent information that you would like us to take into account when reviewing your application?
- 1.As a member of the Dagbani Wikimedians User I participated and conducted Edit-e-thons.I trained newbies for our community and other Hubs we have establish in various teachers training college . 2. I have worked as a jury for the wiki loves monuments 2022 . 3.I am a Hub Advisor for MCDC for Sub-Saharan
- Which sub-committee are you interested in working with (Conflict Intervention, Recognitions)?:
- Either - wherever there's a need for
- What do you think are the benefits and responsibilities of functioning as formal affiliates, and when is a group of Wikimedians ready to form an affiliate?
- Recognition: Formal affiliates gain official recognition from the Wikimedia Foundation, which can enhance their credibility and visibility within the movement.
- 2. Access to Resources: Affiliates may be eligible for financial and in-kind support to aid in their activities and projects.
- 3. Collaboration: Affiliates can collaborate with other affiliates and Wikimedia entities, fostering cross-community partnerships and initiatives.
- 4. Governance: Affiliates have a voice in movement governance, contributing to decision-making processes and policies.
- 5. Advocacy: Affiliates can advocate for Wikimedia values and the movement's goals on a regional or thematic level.
- 6. Support and Mentorship: Affiliates can receive support and mentorship from experienced Wikimedia entities.
- Responsibilities:
- 1. Mission Alignment: Affiliates must align with the Wikimedia movement's mission and values.
- 2. Transparency: Affiliates are expected to maintain transparency in their activities, finances, and governance.
- 3. Documentation: Proper documentation and reporting of activities and finances are essential.
- 4. Community Engagement: Affiliates should engage with their communities and involve community members in decision-making processes.
- 5. Compliance: Adherence to legal and regulatory requirements is vital.
- 6. Collaboration: Collaborative and cooperative engagement with other Wikimedia entities and affiliates is encouraged.
- As for when a group of Wikimedians is ready to form an affiliate, it depends on several factors, including:
- 1. Community Engagement: The group should have an engaged and active community of Wikimedians who share common goals and objectives.
- 2. Sustainability: The group should demonstrate a commitment to long-term sustainability and impact in line with the Wikimedia movement's mission.
- 3. Legal Structure: Depending on the type of affiliate (chapter, thematic organization, or user group), the group should establish a legal structure that aligns with the Wikimedia Foundation's requirements. 4. Activities: The group should have a track record of organizing activities and projects that contribute to the movement's mission.
- 5. Governance: Clear and transparent governance structures should be in place to manage the affiliate effectively.
- 6. Inclusivity: Efforts should be made to ensure that the affiliate represents a diverse and inclusive community.
- 2. Access to Resources: Affiliates may be eligible for financial and in-kind support to aid in their activities and projects.
- 3. Collaboration: Affiliates can collaborate with other affiliates and Wikimedia entities, fostering cross-community partnerships and initiatives.
- 4. Governance: Affiliates have a voice in movement governance, contributing to decision-making processes and policies.
- 5. Advocacy: Affiliates can advocate for Wikimedia values and the movement's goals on a regional or thematic level.
- 6. Support and Mentorship: Affiliates can receive support and mentorship from experienced Wikimedia entities.
- Responsibilities:
- 1. Mission Alignment: Affiliates must align with the Wikimedia movement's mission and values.
- 2. Transparency: Affiliates are expected to maintain transparency in their activities, finances, and governance.
- 3. Documentation: Proper documentation and reporting of activities and finances are essential.
- 4. Community Engagement: Affiliates should engage with their communities and involve community members in decision-making processes.
- 5. Compliance: Adherence to legal and regulatory requirements is vital.
- 6. Collaboration: Collaborative and cooperative engagement with other Wikimedia entities and affiliates is encouraged.
- As for when a group of Wikimedians is ready to form an affiliate, it depends on several factors, including:
- 1. Community Engagement: The group should have an engaged and active community of Wikimedians who share common goals and objectives.
- 2. Sustainability: The group should demonstrate a commitment to long-term sustainability and impact in line with the Wikimedia movement's mission.
- 3. Legal Structure: Depending on the type of affiliate (chapter, thematic organization, or user group), the group should establish a legal structure that aligns with the Wikimedia Foundation's requirements. 4. Activities: The group should have a track record of organizing activities and projects that contribute to the movement's mission.
- 5. Governance: Clear and transparent governance structures should be in place to manage the affiliate effectively.
- 6. Inclusivity: Efforts should be made to ensure that the affiliate represents a diverse and inclusive community
- Please describe your experience working with conflict resolution, and how you have helped build consensus and support diversity.
- In my Wikimedia journey, I've encountered and successfully resolved conflicts by fostering open communication, active listening, and mediating constructive dialogues within Moore Wikimedia Community . I've actively promoted diversity by advocating for inclusive content, supporting underrepresented voices, and participating in initiatives that celebrate and amplify diverse perspectives within the Wikimedia community. My commitment to consensus-building is reflected in my efforts to find common ground and facilitate understanding among community members with varying viewpoints.