Shared Knowledge Asia Pacific/Communities
Welcome to the SKAP Communities page!
SKAP (Shared Knowledge Asia Pacific) brings together volunteers across the Philippines to create, improve, and share free knowledge on Wikimedia projects. Each regional community contributes to local culture, heritage, language, and education initiatives. Explore the galleries below to see how our members actively engage in events, edit-a-thons, and outreach activities.
SKAP Pangasinan
[edit]Since 2014, SKAP Pangasinan has been actively organizing and participating in edit-a-thon events. The community engages youth, teachers, and local volunteers to create and improve free knowledge content across Wikimedia projects.
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SKAP Sagada
[edit]The SKAP Sagada community has been working to expand Mountain Province content across Wikimedia projects such as Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary, Wikivoyage, and Wikibooks. Members also upload indigenous publications of Sagada Mountain Province commissioned by the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) and explore partnerships with UNESCO for cultural and heritage projects in 2024.
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SKAP Tarlac
[edit]We proudly welcome the SKAP Tarlac community. Members are planning 2024 projects and activities while expanding local participation. The group aims to increase content contributions and strengthen volunteer engagement in the province.
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SKAP Baguio
[edit]The SKAP Benguet community brings together a growing core group in the Cordillera region. These young men and women are committed to contributing indigenous knowledge and cultural content from the Cordillera Autonomous Region to Wikimedia platforms.
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SKAP Members
[edit]Below is a list of active SKAP members contributing to Wikimedia projects, outreach, and local initiatives across the Philippines.
