Open Knowledge for Youth Digital Inclusion – Diff
On Wednesday, 15 April 2026, the EduWiki Hub hosted a panel session at the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF) titled “Open Knowledge for Youth Digital Inclusion: Rights, Skills, and
An opening up of African cultural knowledge through the adoption of a multi-linguistic approach with Universities in Cameroon and Wikimedia communities – Diff
The pilot phase of the Wiki N’zuñdeuh program in 2025 was a phase of observation, analysis, and learning. Following this period, several lessons learned allowed us to lay the groundwork
How WikiMuda Makes Knowledge Fun – Diff
In a classroom in East Java, a group of high school students sat in front of their laptops, not to complete assignments, but to write their first Wikipedia articles about
At DRIF26, Wikimedians bring community solutions to shape the future – Diff
View of Le Plateau district in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Image by Sidkumar23, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. The Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF) 2026 will once again bring
Advancing Open Education in March 2026 – Diff
March 2026 saw the EduWiki Hub actively contributing to a range of global and regional conversations, engaging educators, librarians, and Wikimedia communities in exploring how open knowledge can transform teaching
Celebrating 25 Years of Knowledge and the Impact of Women’s Contributions to Wikipedia – Diff
The Wikimedia Iraq group celebrated the 25th anniversary of Wikipedia’s launch at the American University campus in Baghdad. This was the first conference organized by the Wikimedia Iraq in celebration
Celebrating Creativity and Knowledge – Diff
The Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA) officially launched Literary Festival 2026: Room to Dream, a vibrant university-wide celebration that promotes creativity, literary excellence, and digital knowledge production. This
A Multi-State Experience in Nigeria – Diff
The Wiki Classroom Project is a project developed by African and Proud, successfully reaching ten secondary schools across Lagos, Kano, and Anambra States in 2025. The Project was developed by
Engaging Youth in Learning Through Open Knowledge – Diff
The Wikimedia Community User Group Rwanda recently supported the official opening of the IFAK Secondary School Wiki Club, a new youth-led learning space designed to strengthen digital literacy, research skills,