Wikimedia UG Nigeria/ WikiGap/Swedish Embassy Abuja
Appearance
Where / How / When
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WikiGap is a campaign to reduce the gender gap in Wikimedia projects promoted by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There are several edits in various cities around the world organized by local wikipedian groups in collaboration with the Swedish embassies in their respective countries.
WikiGap Naija will be held on the 8th of March 2018 by Wikimedia UG Nigeria in partnership with Swedish Embassy in Abuja. The one-day event is planned to gather Wikipedian enthusiasts and gender focused organisations to contribute their quota towards correcting systemic bias and bridging gender inequalities on Wikipedia through creation of new articles and improving on existing articles about Nigerian women.
Local Organizers
[edit]List of participating organizations
[edit]List of suggested red links
[edit]- Sarah Jibril, former Special Adviser to the Presidency, and former Presidential candidate
- Fatimat Raji-rasaki, female senators in 8th National Assembly from (Ekiti Central)
- Rose Oko, female senators in 8th National Assembly from (Cross Rivers North)
- Abiodun Olujimi, female senators in 8th National Assembly from (Ekiti Central)
- Zainab Kure, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Nkechi Nwogu, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Aisha Alhassan, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Mulikat Adeola Akande, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Ayo Omidiran, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Nkiru Onye, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Khadija Bukar Abba-Ibrahim, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Peace Uzoamaka Nnaji, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Juliet Akano, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Maimunat Adaji, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Suleiman Oba Nimota, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Folake Olunloyo, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Martha Bodunrin, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Betty Okogua-Apiafi, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Nkoyo Toyo, former female member of the federal house of assembly
- Aisha Abubakar, Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment
- Zainab Ahmed, Minister of State for Budget and National Planning
Articles to be improved
[edit]Results
[edit]N° | Name | Profession | Sources | Image | Item |
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1 | Abiodun Olujimi | Broadcaster Journalist |
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2 | Valerie Ebe | Lawyer | |||
3 | Mulikat Adeola Akande | Lawyer |
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