WikiWomenCamp/FAQ/Perspectives/Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda
[edit]- Wikipedia
In December 2011, elections were held for English Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee. No women from this country ran for Arbitration Committee and there are currently no women from this country on the Arbitration Committee. On Spanish Wikipedia, there is 1 article about models from this country. On English Wikipedia, there are zero featured articles, featured lists or good articles about women's sport in this country that are part of the Women's sport Wikiproject or the Women's football taskforce.
- Wikisource
On English Wikisource, there are no female bureaucrats from this country.[1]
- Wikinews
There are no female administrators on English wikinews from this country, nor are there any women from this country who are English wikinews accredited reporters. On Portuguese Wikinews, there are no women active from this country. This may be a result of several factors, including the language and because Portuguese Wikinews only has an active editing community of five people, one of whom is a woman.
- Wikiversity
There are no women from this country involved in leadership roles on English or German Wikiversity. Their participation is minimal to non-existent.
- Other projects
There are no women from this country who are administrators on incubator and no active women editors from this country. The project has few participants overall, with only 44 users identified as female and 516 identified as male. There are no bureaucrats, male or female, from this country on MediaWiki.Org.[2]
- The Foundation
During the December 2011 fundraising appeal, no people from Antigua and Barbuda, men or women, were featured as part of the appeal. During the 2011 Summer of Research, the WMF hired eight research fellows. Of these, only one was female, and she was from the United States. There were four males from American universities, The other researchers included men from a Japanese university, a Swiss university and a Canadian university. There were no research fellows, male or female, from this country.