- Ghanaian Wikimedia Languages mini-conference has began in Tamale.
- It is the first of its kind designed to bring Wikimedians together who are working on the indigenous languages Wikipedias in Ghana.
The Ghanaian Wikimedia Languages mini-conference is in existence to bring together Wikimedians working on the indigenous language Wikipedias in Ghana. This mini-conference began in Tamale. The aim of this event is to give the participants a sense of belonging and to boost their confidence in digitizing their languages to prevent extinction.
Up to sixty Wikimedians from nine Ghanaian languages Wikimedia communities will also help to bridge the digital divide that keeps people from accessing the internet due to language barriers.
This two-day conference would give participants from the various communities in the country the opportunity to brainstorm on how to better distinguish language platforms and learn from others what has worked and what has not worked.
Sadik Shahadu, the founder of the Dagbani Wikimedians User Group, encouraged participants to cooperate and provide a helping hand to one another because they come from different backgrounds.
“Irrespective of the language you speak, let’s embrace the fact that all of us are unique,” Sadik said.
Sadik underlined that while each community has distinctive skills and experience, bringing them together would allow them to learn from one another in areas such as community development, volunteer retention, and leadership development, among others.
“Also to recruit new volunteers: meet ups provide avenues for creating awareness about the existence of Wikimedia volunteers which attract the attention of the general public hence leading to the recruitment of more volunteers.”
The Ghanaian Wikimedia Languages meet up is the first of its kind designed to bring Wikimedians together who are working on the indigenous languages Wikipedias in Ghana.