Wiki Loves Africa 2020/Communications Materials
Communications materials from previous years:
- Wiki Loves Africa Generic materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2019 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2017 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2016 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2015 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2014 Marketing Materials
Main links
editCommunications links:
Discussion channels:
Communications materials from previous years:
- Wiki Loves Africa Generic materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2019 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2017 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2016 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2015 Marketing Materials
- Wiki Loves Africa 2014 Marketing Materials
Reports See also
- c:Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2014/Results and best practices
- c:Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Results and best practices
- c:Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2016/Results and best practices
- c:Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2017/Results and best practices
- Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2019/Results and best practices
- c:Commons:Wiki Loves Africa 2020/Results and best practices
Social media guidelines
editIt is exciting to support WikiLovesAfrica’s 2020 and show people what is happening with the competition in your country! There is an international communications team for the duration of the competition, but we would love your support wherever possible! Here are some ways you can do just that:
SHARE OUR POSTS
Keep an eye on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds and share our posts. The more organic reach we get the more we will be rewarded with so every share counts.
COMMENT ON OUR POSTS
Comment and tag on the comments of a post. Any words of encouragement or tagging a friend or organization on the comments feed will also help Wiki Loves Africa to be seen by more people, more often.
MAKE YOUR OWN POSTS
We realise you may want to personalize your call to enter or mention your own events happening locally, but please make sure you note the following:
- Include the hashtag #wikilovesafrica on all your posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
- The shortlink to the info page and entry is bit.ly/EnterWLA2020 photographs you post on Social Media
- Make sure that the photos you use are big enough, and do not distort or pixelate
- When writing a post about a local event, please include the location or country in your post (this can be done straight away or as a hashtag) – this will cause less confusion when people repost or share your post with their individual accounts
- There are standard headers for Facebook and Twitter as well as a standard Instagram post that you are welcome to use. Please find them in the Social Media templates section below (to come)
- Be sure to include these bits of info – not necessarily all at once but over a few posts.
- The competition is open to anyone, anywhere but the subject matter Transport or Africa on the Move must represent something that took place in Africa or relates to African culture
- You can enter as many times as you like
- All work entered is subject to a Creative Commons licence
- The competition runs from 15th Feb-31st March
Please use the hashtags
- #wikilovesafrica
- #AfricaOnTheMove
- #CelebrateAfrica or #Celebrate[your country] i.e. #CelebrateEthiopia
- #Instagood
- #photoAfrica
- #loveAfrica
- #photooftheday
- #transport
- #instaafrica
- And you can # the subject e.g. #bridges #roads etc…
Communications Materials
editWiki Loves Africa will run for the 6th time in 2020. Along the years, a lot of material has been created and is available for organisers to use and adapt as they see fit. Or you might prefer to create your own material. Stay tuned on this page for further information posted soon.
Marketing Materials for Wiki Loves Africa 2020
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Wiki Loves Africa 2020 local information poster template as PDF - information needs to be added
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Wiki Loves Africa 2020 Local Events Template as PDF - information needs to be added
Some examples of generic material listed below (this list probably needs to be updated)
FOR ALL DOCUMENTS, CHECK OUT THE category for Wiki Loves Africa Communications Materials
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The English version of the A5 Generic Flyer
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The French A5 version of the generic flyer
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Square, Round and Rectangular stickers
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The pull-up banner template with space for local organisers and partners logos.
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The generic t-shirt design elements
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Wiki Loves Africa theme video in 2019
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The English version of the A5 flyer
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this is a beanie to be used as a goodie for participant or winner
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example of "I edit Wikipedia from Africa" cap. Also shows a branded battery (not WLA)
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other resources
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5 years poster
YOUR LOCAL COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS
Please place all the wonderful communications materials that YOU have created across Africa for this contest.
Meetings
edit- Organized by Geoffrey on Jan 1st, meeting notes: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikiLovesAfrica_2020
- Intro to Commons - Organised by Isaac and Anthere on Jan 15th, meeting notes: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Wikimedia_Commond_Webinar
- International communications - Organised by Isla on 3rd February, meeting notes