'Hub' duma
Hubs
Following the principle of subsidiarity, they are expected to emerge by "identifying and advocating for the needs of the communities and organizations they serve".
Resources
Wikimedia Hub Fund
tuusum
Siibenya'aŋa 2010 la puan Iberocoop ti ba yuun pɔsɛ na'am Wikimedia regional alaguntum n de yia daana. Yuunsi'a n tagelɛ na la, ti ba ti ba nyaa naam tigera zo'e zo'e pa'asɛ. Magesi wuu East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Regional Cooperation (2018?) la Wikimedia Central and Eastern Europe (2011) WikiConference North America (2016), la basɛba me.
2018–20 Strategy Process saŋa la puan, Resource Allocation Working Group duma yuun dikɛ regional la thematic Hub duma yɛla biŋe na. (Bisɛ regional gulesegɔ adikepa'alɛ seko n yuun yese yia na: first draft, second draft; thematic hubs: 1, 2), and the Roles and Responsibilities Working Group (first proposed as part of the "Quotiel" model, see draft recommendation, sebo n tɔgɛ regional alaguntum yele)
The Advocacy and Capacity Building Working Groups developed draft recommendations for dedicated organizations for Advocacy and Capacity Building, respectively (see drafts, advocacy 1, 2, capacity building 1, 2); these were then integrated as examples of possible thematic hubs. The recommendations were revised in a third-iteration draft, before arriving at the final version in May 2020. The overall proposal, together with the rest of the strategy recommendations, was then approved by the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees.
Yɛsera teere duma la puan, ba daa sɔsɛ Hub duma sɔsega zo'e zo'e: Bisɛ sɔsesɛka ti ba sɔsɛ yese Hub duma wa Tigerɛ, Sapɔɔlegɔ, la Ko'oro. puan