Dear all

Earlier this week the Wikimedia Foundation, along with twelve Wikimedia
affiliates including Wikimedia UK, published an open letter
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2024/04/23/open-letter-protect-wikipedia-global-digital-compact/>
calling on UN Member States to include commitments in the Global Digital
Compact that can allow online public interest projects, such as Wikipedia,
to thrive. This was accompanied by emails to specific dignitaries—including
(for example) the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the UK Mission
to the UN, Dame Barbara Woodward—as well as a media and social media
campaign.

Signatories of the letter call on the UN Member States to embrace a
positive vision for the internet’s future in which diverse communities
anywhere are empowered and supported to build and operate free and open
knowledge projects.The letter
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2024/04/23/open-letter-protect-wikipedia-global-digital-compact/>
currently
has over 100 signatures and we are hoping for volunteer editors to sign in
an individual capacity, as well as for organised groups to sign. *Please
consider signing yourself, and perhaps sharing via social media. *

The Global Digital Compact is a UN initiative to create an international
doctrine to help ensure that digital technologies are used responsibly and
for the benefit of all, while addressing the digital divide and fostering a
safe and inclusive digital environment. The Global Advocacy team at the
Wikimedia Foundation is working with a core group of affiliates
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Digital_Compact_Wikimedia_Advocacy_Collaboration_2024>
on
our response to this initiative and our first project together has been the
creation and distribution of the open letter.

Thanks for your support for this initiative.

Best wishes
Lucy


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Lucy Crompton-Reid
Chief Executive
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