Afroyanga Bootcamp
Home | Objective | Structure & Curriculum | Bootcamp Editions | About Us |
Afroyanga Cultural Enlightenment Initiative | |
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Africa | |
Location | Global Online Community-based |
Volunteers | 293 |
Key people | |
Mobile number | +234-08172029879 +234-07049827991 |
Website | https://www.africanandproud.org/ |
E-mail address | infoafricanandproudorg |
@african_proud1 | |
@proudlyafro | |
Remarks | Linkedin @africanandproud |
The Afroyanga Bootcamp is a annual capacity-building program developed by African & Proud (AP) aims at increasing the representation and engagement of African voices, languages, and content within the Wikimedia movement. Through intensive, targeted training, this bootcamp prepares participants to become skilled, sustainable contributors who can contribute high-quality, culturally relevant content and foster a supportive community aligned with Wikimedia’s mission of freely accessible knowledge for all.
Bootcamp editions
editThe Afroyanga 1.0 Bootcamp, developed by African & Proud (AP), is a physical capacity-building conference held in Nigeria, with participants from various states across the country. This bootcamp is dedicated to empowering individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute effectively to Wikimedia Foundation projects while also focusing on personal development and networking opportunities. | Learn More | |
The second edition of the Afroyanga Bootcamp, August 21st - 26th, 2024. In 2024, we're bringing together young Africans from various backgrounds to connect, learn, and contribute to Wikimedia projects. With support from the Wikimedia Foundation. | Learn More |
Testimonials
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edit- "Afroyanga Bootcamp 2.0 was a transformative experience—full of learning, collaboration, and meaningful connections. Grateful to African & Proud for creating such an inspiring event and leaving me with renewed energy and purpose." —Hilary Ogali || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Afroyanga Bootcamp 2.0 was an incredible journey of learning, unlearning, and connecting with inspiring individuals. Grateful to African & Proud for this transformative opportunity—excited to apply these insights to advance open knowledge in Africa!" — Onyeike (Juliet) Izuchi || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Day 1 at Afroyanga Bootcamp was extraordinary! We built community, explored Wikimedia's Safe Space Policy with Mr. Olushola, and learned about safeguarding vulnerable African languages from Franca Ụmásoyé Igwe. Excited for what's next!" — Blessing (Chemataon) Linason || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn, here, here, and here
- "Afroyanga Boot Camp 2.0 was a transformative journey, expanding my understanding of Wikipedia and connecting me with passionate editors. Grateful to African & Proud for creating such an inspiring and inclusive learning experience!" — FARIDAH IGBAYILOLA || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Afroyanga Bootcamp 1.0 was an incredible opportunity where I learned, taught others about Wikidata, and won the edit-a-thon. Thanks to African & Proud, I now know that contributing to Wikimedia is easier with the right tools and information." —Hilary Ogali || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Loved my first Wikidata training at Afroyanga 1.0 Bootcamp! Excited to contribute more and bridge knowledge gaps for underrepresented communities." — Franca Ụmásoyé Igwe || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Joined 29 incredible individuals at the Afro Yanga Bootcamp 1.0—an amazing mix of learning, teamwork, and fun! Grateful to African & Proud and Wikimedia Foundation for this unforgettable experience." — Ebubechukwu Chukwu || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Afroyanga Bootcamp 1.0 was an incredible weekend of learning, collaboration, and connecting with fellow contributors. Grateful for the insightful sessions and amazing hospitality from African & Proud." — Joy John || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "My time at Afroyanga Bootcamp was eye-opening. I learned new skills, connected deeply with fellow participants, and found renewed purpose and motivation. Grateful to African & Proud for this incredible journey of enlightenment." — Merit || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
- "Afroyanga Bootcamp sessions were truly insightful. I learned about soft skills, conflict resolution, and enjoyed peer-to-peer discussions that helped me learn Wikidata and fix citation errors on Igbo Wikipedia. Grateful to African & Proud for this opportunity and scholarship." — Precious Obiorah || Read Full Testimonial on LinkedIn
Gallery
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