Dear Andreas,
I support your message, but I wanted to add that 100 million Africans speak 
Arabic. And yes, English is widely known but, even in countries with large 
populations (Nigeria) less than 1/5 of the population have it as first language 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population).
 This is not the first time these kind of awards are proposed by the WMF 
acknowledging only English language and, thus, excluding the majority of the 
world from it.

I would ask the Foundation to reconsider this kind of decisions that go against 
our diversity goal.

Sincerely,

Galder

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From: Andreas Kolbe <jayen...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2023 1:10 PM
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia Foundation launches Open the Knowledge 
Journalism Awards on World Press Freedom Day

Dear all,

Yesterday's WMF press 
release<https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2023/05/03/wikimedia-foundation-launches-open-the-knowledge-journalism-awards/>
 announced an African journalism award:

Africawide – The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates Wikipedia 
and other Wikimedia projects, is today launching the inaugural Open the 
Knowledge Journalism Awards. Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of World 
Press Freedom Day, this year’s awards celebrate the contributions of 
journalists in Africa who prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion in their 
reporting.

This sounds great, until we come to the following line:

Articles must have been published online and in English between January 1, 2022 
and June 23, 2023.

How is this compatible with the idea that we "prioritize diversity, equity and 
inclusion"? The piece starts with the word "Africawide" ... surely we are aware 
that about half of Africa is French-speaking?

I can understand that you might want to incentivise journalism in European 
rather than African languages – simply because such journalism would be more 
likely to find a volunteer with the time to add the information to Wikipedia, 
and because of a lack of staff with the language skills required to cover 
dozens of African languages.

But French, Portuguese and Spanish should be within the WMF's capabilities, all 
the more so as machine translation these days is good enough to tell even a 
non-French speaker whether a French article covers an interesting subject.

I hope that next year, journalists writing in other languages will not be 
completely excluded from consideration for this award. Relying on English will 
only strengthen some of the existing biases in coverage.

Andreas







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