Wikimedia Europe/Organisation
Wikimedia Europe's story
[edit]Wikimedia Europe is established for the purpose of providing a shared legal entity for and common platform of the Wikimedia organisations in Europe, and is part of the worldwide.
Our main objectives are to:
- foster collaboration between European Wikimedians to thereby advance access to knowledge in Europe,
- provide a public voice advocating a public interest internet, and
- strive for freedom and fundamental rights in the digital era.
Wikimedia Europe or WMEU is an international non-profit association (association internationale sans but lucratif – aisbl) founded in 2023 according to Belgian law and seated in Brussels.
On 20 July 2022 at the meeting of incorporated Wikimedia affiliates, representatives of 21 affiliates seated in Europe confirmed their organisations' commitment to found Wikimedia Europe. In 2023 the association was officially incorporated.
Although newly established, Wikimedia Europe was building upon the legacy of the Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU, and leveraged a 10-year history in public policy design and advocacy in the area of digital rights, paired with extensive tech expertise.
Strategy renewal
[edit]At the General Assembly in Prague 2025, members came together to reflect on values, explore priorities, and offer input into the direction of our 2030 strategy. Based on outcomes of the meeting and other contributions still being gathered, strategy drafts will be developed and later consolidated in 2025. Further details and updates will be shared regularly with members via Wikimedia Europe Updates mailing list and on this meta page.
Stay updated!
[edit]You can join the following mailing lists to get updates from us:
Updates (updates
wikimedia-europe
eu) – this is a list of all news related to Wikimedia Europe, our meetings, organisational matters and Board activity. The people receiving those emails are both official representatives of their organisations to WMEU and other people from those organisations and groups who wish to be informed about Wikimedia Europe's internal affairs. If you or anybody else from your organisation would like to be there – let us know and we will make that happen[1][2].
Public policy list (publicpolicy
lists
wikimedia
org) – this is a public list to share policy updates, look for experiences and perspectives in general policy and advocacy questions – both by us in Brussels and our subscribers. The subscribers are policy and advocacy experts, enthusiasts and followers from Wikimedia and other organisations, including EU institutions, media and entities we sometimes get on opposite positions in policy debates with. It has a moderate amount of traffic and serves to share a much-praised monthly digest on Brussels policy prepared by Dimi[3][4][5].
If you wish to join Wikimedia Europe or receive updates, please reach out to us at (vananh.dam
wikimedia-europe
eu)
Follow our blog wikimedia.brussels
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