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Statement 1: The Movement Charter should be based on the principle of decentralisation and self-management
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Statement 2: The Movement Charter should enact the right to self-governance of projects
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Statement 3: Subsidiarity should be a guiding principle for the Wikimedia Movement
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Statement 4: The Movement Charter should formalise the principal of subsidiarity
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Statement 5: It is important that the Wikimedia Movement continues to have a single strong organisation at its core
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Statement 6: The Movement Charter should limit the role of the Wikimedia Foundation to 'keep the servers running' and perform some legal duties, such as guarding the trademarks
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Statement 7: The Foundation's role other than that of an fiscal host, should be granted explicitly by the Global Council
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Statement 8: The Wikimedia Movement should be a decentralized movement
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Statement 9: Guidelines on support for Decentralization
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Statement 10: The Wikimedia Movement should be a democratic movement
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Statement 11: Wikimedia organizations will all have a democratic governance
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Statement13: The Movement Charter should include our principles
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Statement 14: The Movement Charter should ensure equity in decision making
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Statement 15: The Movement Charter should define Roles and Responsibilities
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Statement 16: The Committee must differentiate goals and principles
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Statement 17: The Movement must recognize the importance of technologies and tools
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Statement 18: The Charter should include transparency requirements on the Foundation and affiliates
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Statement 19: The Movement charter should clearly impose transparency on some instances in the movement (such as the BoT and the Affcom)
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Statement 20: The Charter should open the path for new forms of knowledge representation inside Wikimedia projects
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Statement 21: The WMF should use its communication channels to promote language, content and project diversity
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Statement 21a: The Charter should promote evidence-based governance.
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Statement 21b: The Charter should aim to set up the movement for growth.
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Statement 21c: The Charter should reaffirm the editorial integrity and independence of the editor communities.
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Statement 22: The Movement Charter should establish a Global Council
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Statement 23: The Movement Charter should specify the governance framework for the Wikimedia Movement
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Statement 24: The Global Council should be largely elected on the basis of regional elections where Wikimedians vote for members to represent their geographical area
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Statement 25: It is vital that the Global Council reflects the gender balance of the population, not the gender balance of Wikimedia volunteers
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Statement 26: The election of the Global Council should balance representation of the electorate as a whole, and representation of (small) communities and affiliates
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Statement 27: The Global Council should be a counter voice to the Wikimedia Foundation
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Statement 28: The Global Council shall have the ability to manage assets
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Statement 29: The Global Council should be a legal entity
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Statement 30: The Movement Charter must provide guidelines on the "Structure of Global Council"
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Statement 31: The Foundation must seek advice and opinion from the Global Council about its major decision, including but not limited to the choice of its CEO
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Statement 32: The Foundation and the Global Council must have clearly defined roles
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Statement 33: The charter will be the founding document of a new governance structure, incl. descriptions of roles and responsibilities of (old and new) movement entities.
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Statement 34: The Global Council should eventually become the governing body of a new international Wikimedia organization.
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Statement 35: The Drafting Committee should decide which governance model the group will work towards before discussing the content of the charter in detail.
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Statement 36: The creation of Regional and Thematic Hubs must wait until the Global Council is there to approve them
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Statement 37: The WMF should allocate a massive budget to make our projects technologically better
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Statement 38: The communities should get real access to resources for support.
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Statement 39: The Movement Charter should spell out a fair way of allocating resources
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Statement 40: The Movement Charter should pave the way for a chapter with a small office in every country
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Statement 41: The Movement Charter should specify the right for Chapter to raise funds using the Wikipedia and other marks, including banners on Wikipedia pages directed at people residing in their locality
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Statement 42: The Movement Charter should specify the right for Chapters to determine themselves how to spend the money they raised
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Statement 43: The Movement must provide adequate administrative support for affiliates small-in-size
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Statement 44: The Charter should provide guidelines for creation and functioning of Affiliates, local Chapters
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Statement 45: The Movement Charter should recommend a percentage of Wikimedia Movement money to allocate to Wikimedia community organizations
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Statement 46: The Movement Charter should empower independent Wikimedia community evaluation and reporting of Wikimedia Movement finances
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Statement 47: The Movement Charter should send most Wikimedia Movement money into lower and middle income countries
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Statement 48: WMF should allocate funding for administration and operational expenses of Affiliates
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Statement 49: The Movement Charter should confirm that the donations to the Wikimedia Movement belong to the Wikimedia volunteer community
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Statement 50: The Movement Charter should hold movement actors to account
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Statement 51: The Charter should define the rights and limits of all the stakeholders clearly
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Statement 52: The Movement charter should name some specific key roles and stakeholders so that they can be held accountable in need
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Statement 53: The Movement Charter should focus on the relations between the different entities of the Wikiverse
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Statement 54: The Movement Charter should identify formal Communication Channels and a Central Calendar
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Statement 55: The Movement shall give due attention to under-recognized communities
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Statement 56: The Movement Charter should empower volunteers
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Statement 57: The Movement Charter should specify the rights of the volunteer editors
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Statement 58: The Movement Charter should specify the right to communication in all languages
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Statement 59: The Movement Charter should specify the right to local support for localization of templates and gadgets
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Statement 60: The Wikimedia Movement should be a social movement for change and improvement of the lives of volunteer editors, and promote their mental health
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Statement 61: The Movement Charter should provide pathways for dealing with oppression
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Statement 62: The Movement Charter should be inclusive for neurodivergent people
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Statement 63: The Movement Charter should mention Universal Code of Conduct (UCoC)
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Statement 64: The Movement shall make due effort protecting the well-being of its volunteers
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Statement 65: The Movement must provide support for the development of technologies we use by groups or individuals other than the Foundation
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Statement 66: The Charter shall not limit the way each affiliate is organized
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Statement 67: The Movement charter should clarify the boundaries between volunteering and employment, and protect volunteers from being overused in "non-volunteer" work
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Statement 68: The Charter should include no claims to the effect that merely contributing to a Wikimedia project makes a person a member of, or supporter of, any 'movement'
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Statement 69: The Movement Charter should define who its constituents are
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Statement 70: There should be regulation in joining as well as holding a leadership role in affiliate organizations at a given time
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Statement 71: The Membership in the board must also be financially rewarded
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Statement 72: The Movement Charter should be developed in an open, iterative, consultative, participatory and transparent proces
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Statement 73: The Committee may draft specific recommendations alongside of, but not within the Charter
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Statement 74: The committee should have a draft ready for movement ratification within 6 months
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Statement 75: Meta-Wiki should be the only official place for discussion and decision of the Movement Charter
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Statement 76: Movement Charter drafting should be carried out publicly, with as little back-channel communication as possible
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Statement 77: The committee should seek feedback about the Charter also from affiliates' members, donors and readers
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Statement 78: The Committee may seek reviews and advices from others, including experts outside of the movement
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Statement 79: Ensuring regional diversity in the drafting process is more important than ensuring participation from all projects beyond the Wikipedias
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Statement 80: If the drafting and ratification process takes longer than expected, having a Global Council created within a year is more important than having a Charter fully ratified
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Statement 81: The Charter may be drafted, proposed and ratified in parts, not necessarily all at once.
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Statement 82: The Drafting Committee should prioritise community engagement, drafting iterations, and translations, even if it requires more time to "do it right"
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Statement 83: The drafting committee should develop the Charter as part of an ongoing conversation with the movement
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Statement 84: The drafting committee should balance the interests of the large communities with the needs of the small groups
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Statement 85: The Drafting Committee should publish monthly reports about recent progress, failures and next steps to take
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Statement 86: The Drafting Committee should work hard in an efficient way to get a good draft as soon as possible and only then propose the draft
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Statement 87: The Drafting Committee should make soon a rough draft, publish it, get feedback, improve and repeat the process
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Statement 88: As part of the drafting process, the Committee should consult with partner organizations from the free knowledge movement
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Statement 89: The drafting process should start with the important negotiations about who makes decisions and how they will be made in the future.
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Statement 90: The process should include strong, innovative methods of participatory policy development.
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Statement 91: The Movement Charter should be ratified by all constituents
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Statement 92: The Movement Charter should ensure ratification has confirmation from all core groups, including: editors, projects, affiliates, Board of Trustees
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Statement 93: Communities should be given the space to implement the Movement Charter in a manner suitable to their own local context
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Statement 94: The Movement Charter should be amendable
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Statement 95: The Charter should be a relatively short text focusing on values and principles, leaving the implementation details to policies created by the Global Council
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Statement 96: The language of the Movement Charter should be simple
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Statement 97: The Movement Charter should be written in simple English with translations
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Statement 98: The Movement charter should be detailed and not be a high level document that will allow different interpretations of one thing and its opposite
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Statement 99: The Charter shall be as concise as possibly
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Statement 100: The Charter shall focus on high-level ideas, not implementations
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Statement 101: The Movement Charter as a "Resource Document"
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Statement 102: The Movement Charter must be elaborate but not very specific making it easy to adopt
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Statement 103: Special focus on language & translations of the Movement Charter
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Statement 104: The Movement Charter must follow "Decentralization in focus & review"
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Statement 105: The movement charter should have clear guidelines on scope, budget, timeline, success markers, risks & resources
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Statement 106: The Movement Charter should have information on Oversight, OKRs, and Roles & Responsibilities
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Statement 107: The Movement Charter should have guidelines on meetings, reviews & approvals
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