Sure, me too. Let's chat! :-)

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Hi Grant

This is great news :)
Then I hope we can work together in the future !

Flo

Le 19/12/2016 à 06:57, Grant McNulty a écrit :
> Hi Flo,
>
> It is just a prototype at the moment but the project content will
> definitely be licensed under a Creative Commons licence. Good luck for
> your application. There is lots of potential for some worthwhile
> projects in Africa.
>
> On 16 December 2016 at 20:44,
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>        1. Re: Fwd: Think local content & digital skills training in
>           African languages are important? (Florence Devouard)
>        2.  Wiki Loves Women: Please endorse :) (Florence Devouard)
>        3. Re: Wiki Loves Women: Please endorse :) (Raphael Berchie)
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>     Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 00:38:18 +0100
>     From: Florence Devouard <anthere@anthere.org
>     <mailto:anthere@anthere.org>>
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>     Subject: Re: [African Wikimedians] Fwd: Think local content & digital
>             skills training in African languages are important?
>     Message-ID: <c04ab594-d046-f1a1-4970-02f90e2791b9@anthere.org
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>     I am biased since also author of a funding request to InnovateAFRICA.
>     But still... it looks like fully copyrighted. Unless I am missing
>     something ?
>
>
>     Flo
>
>
>     Le 15/12/2016 à 17:18, Felix Nartey a écrit :
>     > Hi All,
>     >
>     > Thought this might be of interest to some of us here.
>     >
>     > Please share and like to support the team behind this.
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     >
>     > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>     > From: *Grant McNulty* <grant@mcnulty.co.za
>     <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za> <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za
>     <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za>>>
>     > Date: Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 2:17 PM
>     > Subject: Think local content & digital skills training in African
>     > languages are important?
>     > To: Grant McNulty <grant@mcnulty.co.za
>     <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za> <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za
>     <mailto:grant@mcnulty.co.za>>>
>     >
>     >
>     > We do and are developing a mobile web platform to promote them!
>     There
>     > are over a billion people in Africa yet most of what we know
>     about the
>     > continent is not created by Africans. So how do we fix this? By
>     giving
>     > Africans a voice, a platform to develop digital skills and to share
>     > knowledge in their own languages. iAfrika is that platform – mobile,
>     > user-driven and local:
>     >
>     > *www.iafrika.org <http://www.iafrika.org> <http://www.iafrika.org/>*
>     >
>     > Please support our Innovate Africa funding application by sharing on
>     > Twitter and Facebook:
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>     > <https://twitter.com/mcn_consulting/status/809346979738296320
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>     >
>     <https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1696030097375733&id=1695684774076932
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>     >
>     > /iAfrika is based on the Theory of Change we have developed,
>     which is
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>     > NDP. A summary is available here: /http://bit.ly/2dpkvp2
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>     Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 18:58:30 +0100
>     From: Florence Devouard <anthere@anthere.org
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>     To: Mailing list for African Wikimedians
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>     Subject: [African Wikimedians]  Wiki Loves Women: Please endorse :)
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>     Hello
>
>
>     As part of the endorsement phase for #innovateAFRICA, we have
>     released a
>     new tweet.
>
>     Your 12yr old daughter; a bride. Not in the news @WikiLovesWomen
>     places
>     Wikipedians in Africas media #InnovateAfrica bit.ly/WLWCb
>     <http://bit.ly/WLWCb>
>
>     You are welcome to copy paste it and further disseminate it ;)
>
>     As a side note... the video mentionned in that tweet was created by
>     CEE-HOPE, lead by Betty Abah.
>
>     The video is part of a campaign against child marriage
>
>     RUN is a short documentary film focusing on child marriage in Nigeria.
>     Though outlawed, the practice still pervades in many parts of the
>     country with blighting effects on girls’ development. In this
>     documentary by CEE-HOPE, a Nigerian NGO working with vulnerable
>     children/girls, a teenager is married off against her wish; but in the
>     end, her determination wins over as she returns to school after
>     childbirth.
>     A series of expert interviews, statistical evidence from leading
>     global
>     bodies on the prevalence rate as well as local (traditional)
>     colours add
>     spice and substance to this short and compelling production from
>     CEE-HOPE.
>
>     Thank you so much for your work Betty
>
>     This video was freed as part of the Wiki loves Women project in
>     Nigeria,
>     thanks to the amazing work conducted by Wikimedia UG Nigeria team,
>     lead
>     by Shola.
>
>
>     Anthere
>
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>     Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 18:44:00 +0000
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>     Hello Flo,
>     the tweet is more than 140 acceptable characters by twitter. This
>     *Ur 12yr
>     old daughter; a bride. Not in the news @WikiLovesWomen places
>     Wikipedians
>     in Africas media #InnovateAfrica bit.ly/WLWC <http://bit.ly/WLWC>
>     <http://bit.ly/WLWC> *however
>     works.
>
>     Regards
>
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>     On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Florence Devouard
>     <anthere@anthere.org <mailto:anthere@anthere.org>>
>     wrote:
>
>     > Hello
>     >
>     >
>     > As part of the endorsement phase for #innovateAFRICA, we have
>     released a
>     > new tweet.
>     >
>     > Your 12yr old daughter; a bride. Not in the news @WikiLovesWomen
>     places
>     > Wikipedians in Africas media #InnovateAfrica bit.ly/WLWCb
>     <http://bit.ly/WLWCb>
>     >
>     > You are welcome to copy paste it and further disseminate it ;)
>     >
>     > As a side note... the video mentionned in that tweet was created by
>     > CEE-HOPE, lead by Betty Abah.
>     >
>     > The video is part of a campaign against child marriage
>     >
>     > RUN is a short documentary film focusing on child marriage in
>     Nigeria.
>     > Though outlawed, the practice still pervades in many parts of
>     the country
>     > with blighting effects on girls’ development. In this documentary by
>     > CEE-HOPE, a Nigerian NGO working with vulnerable children/girls,
>     a teenager
>     > is married off against her wish; but in the end, her
>     determination wins
>     > over as she returns to school after childbirth.
>     > A series of expert interviews, statistical evidence from leading
>     global
>     > bodies on the prevalence rate as well as local (traditional)
>     colours add
>     > spice and substance to this short and compelling production from
>     CEE-HOPE.
>     >
>     > Thank you so much for your work Betty
>     >
>     > This video was freed as part of the Wiki loves Women project in
>     Nigeria,
>     > thanks to the amazing work conducted by Wikimedia UG Nigeria
>     team, lead by
>     > Shola.
>     >
>     >
>     > Anthere
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