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Fabian von Bubnoff
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Graduate, Volunteer in Uganda before his studies Fabian is a Wikipedian who started contributing in July of 2016. His interests are quite broad, as he has written articles for example about a Beatles album, an Austrian anesthetist or a game console. Having more than 5,100 edits globally, his involvement can also be found in offline meetups, such as the WikiCon 2017 and meetups of a young group of Wikimedians, the Jungwikipedianer. He is a scholarship recipient of Wikimedia Deutschland for the Wikimania 2018 and has helped organizing WikiGap in Rwanda.
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Erina Mukuta
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Erina Mukuta is a Wikimedian in the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda. She has been part of several projects to increase content and knowledge sharing in Uganda through sensitization and training since the year 2014. She has worked with several communities in Uganda e.g schools, Uganda Museum, organisations, other wikimedia chapters etc.
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Isaac Chabota Kanguya
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Student, Volunteer in Zambia Isaac is a Wikipedian who joined in 2011 and has been active in contributing for the last four years using his phone with 6000+ edits in the English Wikipedia only. Isaac has 9000+ edits globally. He also helps a local online encyclopedia (Chalo Chatu) with documenting about Zambia. He is a scholarship recipient of Wikimedia South Africa for the Wikimania 2018.
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Kateregga Geoffrey
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Geoffrey Kateregga is an Open Data advocate, Wikimedian, GIS Specialist and OpenStreetMapper in Uganda. Geoffrey is a community builder for open source and open data communities in Africa. As a Wikimedian in Uganda and Tanzania, he has actively participated in Wiki Loves Africa, Wiki Loves Monuments projects and Wiki Loves Women.
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Douglas Ssebagala
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Douglas Ssebaggala is a long time Volunteer with the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda. He has been part of Wikimedia projects to increase content and knowledge sharing on Wikipedia through Wiki In Africa's Wiki Loves Africa and other Wikipedia projects in Uganda, since 2014. He is an advocate of the open movement globally, and believes in the principles of openness, knowledge and collaboration for a common goal. Douglas spends more time mentoring, building communities and capacity than actual editing. He loves to communicate and participation in (active and passive) football.
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