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Wikipedia for Peace & Media Responsibility
15-25 August 2022

About the project

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Description: The aim of the project is to edit Wikipedia and provide more information and facts about various conflicts across the world and focus on the role and the responsibility of media in conflict resolution. Further we will analyze media propaganda in escalating the conflicts in different parts of the world. We are looking for motivated participants to edit together Wikipedia, it is for beginners as well as experienced Wikipedians. We will focus on the topic of peace brought through media as well as conflicts generated by mass media. It will be an intensive and interesting workcamp. We plan to have meetings with volunteers from Wikimedia Switzerland, meet local people from the area and organise a trip.

Type of Work: Editing Wikipedia articles in English and the native languages of the participants. For beginners, there will be a short training provided about technical and content part of editing Wikipedia.

Study Theme: Bringing peace through raising knowledge and awareness about conflict areas and the role of media.

Details: https://workcamps.sci.ngo/icamps/camp-details/15306.html

Ten days of editing Wikipedia together and connecting!

This project is organised by Service Civil International Switzerland in cooperation with Wikimedia Switzerland.

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Article suggestions

This is a list of articles we will write about during the project and it is currently under construction.

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Amal Khalifa Idris Habbani
Jawan Mohammed Qatna
Shiraaz Mohamed
Mazhar Tayyara
Mahrang Baloch
Ihar Lohvinau
Bui Chat
Evrensel
Liberal Publishing House Vietnam
Emilio Scalzo
Oko Press Foundation Poland
Tou Chhom Mongkol
Khem Sambo
Chet Duong Daravuth
Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy
Mohammad Halim Yarqin
Daniel Forti