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Celebrate African Literature
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Join a global movement led by Wikimedia communities! Whether you're part of a chapter, user group, or WikiProject, this is your opportunity to celebrate and amplify African literature on Wikipedia.
| S/N | Community | Country / Region | Coordinator(s) | Wikipedia Language(s) | Hashtag |
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| 1 | Wikimedia Côte d'Ivoire | Côte d'Ivoire | Abiba Pauline | French | #AfroLitCIV |
| 2 | Wikimedians of Republic of Congo User Group | Republic of Congo | Ryddhel Cyrille Ngoulou | French | #AfroLitCG |
| 3 | Wikimedia Community User Group Greece | Greece | MARKELLOS | Greek | #AfroLitGR |
| 4 | Yoruba Wikimedians User Group | Nigeria | Agbalagba | Yorùbá Wikipedia | #AfrolitYO |
| 5 | Hausa Wikimedians User Group | Nigeria | Saifullahi AS | Hausa Wikipedia | #AfrolitHA |
| 6 | Wikimedia South Africa | South Africa | Herschal Jackson | English Wikipedia | #AfrolitZA |
| 7 | Wikimedia Nigeria | Nigeria | Ayokanmi | #AfrolitNG | |
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Still missing? Use the edit page link to sign up your group using the format below:
|- | # | Your community name (e.g. Wikimedia Uganda) | Your country or region (e.g. Uganda) | Your coordinator(s) (e.g. [[User:ExampleUser]]) | Wikipedia language(s) (e.g. English, Luganda) | Suggested hashtag (e.g. #AfroLitUG)