Dear Wikimedians,

We hope this email finds you well. We invite you to join the next episode
of WikiAfrica Hour "Offline Wikis, the need and the available options”

We are very excited to discuss this topic with the episode guests and your
joining is very valuable.

What can you expect from the episode?

Not all places have stable access to the internet, and as the Wikimedia
community aims at equity and variability, we need to focus on finding
methods to reach places with little connectivity to guarantee free
knowledge distribution everywhere. In this episode, guests who have had
experience working on offline projects and initiatives will discuss their
methods, digital divide, ways of housing and distributing static content,
and what support is offered from the Wikimedia Foundation, chapters and
user groups. We will also analyse examples of settled offline projects that
serve Africa's Wikimedia communities and beyond.

Who are the guest speakers?

   -

   Stephane Coillet-Matillon
   <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:The_other_Kiwix_guy> partnered
   with Emmanuel Engelhart to grow Kiwix, a neat software making internet
   content accessible to people without permanent connectivity.
   -

   Tim Moody <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Tim-moody> spends most
   of his time trying to make Internet in a Box useful to children and adults
   who lack a connection to the World Wide Web. He dreams of a day when the
   Library of Alexandria and the House of Wisdom are in everyone's hands.
   -

   Maxwell Beganim <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Xibitgh>, an Open
   enthusiast ,educator and a sustainability leader. He pioneered the
   implementation of Kiwix and digital literacy in Senior high schools in
   Ghana. He is currently the Africa (Anglophone) Coordinator for Open
   Knowledge Foundation Network. A Cofounder of the Ghanaian Languages
   Wikimedia



Hosting them Nichole Saad, an experienced educator with a mission for
transforming lives through equity in education. With nearly 20 years of
teaching and leadership experience across 9 countries, she works to create
transformative learning experiences that equip learners to thrive in our
ever-changing 21st century landscape. Through founding the Open Learning
Collective, she helps organizations around the world develop innovative
education programs, empower teachers with effective training, and navigate
complex education policies.


When and where will the episode take place?

Data: Wednesday 29th January

Time: 16:00 UTC

Join us LIVE on Youtube <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIEkQ3ICEqs>.

You can also register in the event tool here
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event:WAH_Episode_42_-_Offline_Wikis,_the_need_and_the_available_options>

Looking forward to seeing you!

-- 
*Donia*
WikiAfrica Hour Production Coordinator
& Wiki In Africa Tools Community Facilitator
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