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CEE Spring 2021: Thanks for your contribution about Ukraine!
editHi!
I'm writing to express sincere thanks for your contribution to articles about Ukraine during the CEE Spring 2021 article contest.
According to Wikimedia Ukraine's analysis, you were among the top 20 authors who made the most productive contribution about Ukraine across all language editions. Overall, almost 130 people wrote over 640 articles about Ukraine during the contest.
We really appreciate your time and effort for developing free knowledge, and we hope you'll keep joining CEE Spring and other similar campaigns in the future to increase coverage of Ukraine and other topics.
You can read more about the results of our push to increase coverage of Ukraine within CEE Spring at the link. —AntonProtsiuk (WMUA) (talk) 16:28, 22 January 2022 (UTC)
WikiGap Challenge 2022
editHi! As one of the participants of the WikiGap Challenge 2021, I wanted to inform you that we have launched the 2022 edition of the Challenge – and you are of course more than welcome to join! The landing page of the challenge is on this page. This year, due to the pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we are extending the Challenge to 8 May. I hope this might give some extra time for everyone to take part.
As last year, the UN Human Rights Office has nominated some 25 women human rights defenders, this year specifically focusing on women active within the fields of environment and climate. Writing articles about these women yield bonus points.
Feel free to join, and reach out if you have any questions! Josefine Hellroth Larsson (WMSE) (talk) 16:16, 16 March 2022 (UTC)