Affiliations Committee/Candidates/2023/Alhaj Darajaati

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  • 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.

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