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Wiki Loves Africa is an annual public contest where people across Africa can contribute media (photographs, video and audio) about their environment to Wikimedia Commons for use on Wikipedia and other project websites of the Wikimedia Foundation.
Welcome to the Wikimedia Commons portal for Wiki Loves Africa!
Wiki Loves Africa particularly encourages participants to contribute media that illustrate a specific theme for that year. Each year the theme changes and could include any universal, visually rich and culturally specific topic (for example, markets, rites of passage, festivals, public art, cuisine, natural history, urbanity, daily life, notable persons, etc). The project is run across the whole continent, however, some specific actions (training, communication etc.) are held in some countries with national organisers.
Wiki Loves Africa has achieved much over 8 years:
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Wiki Loves Africa can refer to:
- Wiki Loves Africa 2023 around the theme of Climate and Weather (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2022 around the theme of Home and Habitat (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2021 around the theme of Health and Wellness (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2020 around the theme of Africa on the Move (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2019 around the theme of play (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2017 around the theme of people at work (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2016 around the theme of music and dance (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2015 around the theme of fashion and adornment (images)
- Wiki Loves Africa 2014 around the theme of cuisine (images)
Posters from each contest (in English)
All the Wiki Loves Africa Prize Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2022 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2021 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2020 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2019 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2017 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2016 Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Winners
- Wiki Loves Africa 2015/Winners
2022: Home+Habitat
1st prize: A Nubia by User:Summering2018 (Egypt)
2nd prize: Home is my Work by Mohamed Hozyen (Egypt)
3rd Prize: Planning Ahead by Ayorinde Ogundele (Nigeria)
Best Video Prize: My Dream Home by Green Wilfred Somoni(Nigeria)
Special collection prize: Windows Stories by User:Myousry6666 (Egypt)
2021: Health+Wellness
1er prix /1st prize: Crazy Love by Ewien van Bergeijk-Kwant
2ème prix /2nd prize: Malaria microscopy training (Nigeria) by Ozavogu Abdulsalam Khalid uploaded by eHealth Africa EHA Clinics
3ème prix /3rd prize: Pupil (Ghana) by Amuzujoe
Culturally specific or traditional representations of health or wellness: Oldest Healing Dance (Botswana) by Kgara Kevin Rack
Best Video Prize: Santé et Bien-être réalisé par Bouba Kam's
Special Collection award: Laquintini Hospital photo essay by Max MBAKOP, Happi Raphael, and Destiny Deffo, coordinated by Serieminou
2020: Africa on the Move!
1st prize winner: My Homeland by Mohamed Ahmed Yousry (Egypt) User:Myousry6666
2nd prize winner: Bread delivery by bicycle by Abd Elhamid Fawzy Abd Elhamid Tahoun (Egypt) User:Abdo tahoon
3rd prize winner: A Mess by Summer Kamal Eldeen Mohamed Farag (Egypt) User:Summering2018
4th traditional culture winner: Salt transport by a camel train in Ethiopia by Olivier Siret (France) User:LeFnake
Video Prize Winner: Le Transport Lagunaire à Abidjan (STL) réalisé par Bouba Kam’s by Aboubacar Kamaté (Côte d’Ivoire) User:Kamboo19. Link to video
2019: Play!
1er prix / 1st prize: Yida refugee camp in South Sudanese territory by Marco Gualazzini from Italy
2ème prix / 2nd prize: Peek-a-boo by Summer Farag from Egypt
3ème prix / 3rd prize: Street football one of the most famous games in Africa and boys playing hard and showing their skills and how talent they are by Mohamed Hozyen Ahmed from Egypt
Women in Sport Prize / Prix Femmes et Sport: by Yvonne Youmbi from Cameroun
Culture and Tradition Prize / Prix Culture et tradition: Fantasia by Sofiane Mohammed Amri from Algeria
2017: People at Work
1st Prize: Gift of the Ocean, Tanzania by User:Yann Macherez
2nd Prize: A man carries a huge hammerhead through the streets of Mogadishu, Somaliland by User:Marco Gualazzini
3rd Prize: Traditional goat herders in Egypt by User:Hassanelsayadd
Photo essays prize #1.
Women at Work : Zanzibar seaweeds in Tanzania by user:Rachelclarareed.
Sample 1Photo essays prize #2.
Rare or threatened traditional ways of working : The making of thatch in Nigeria by user:Eric Atie.
Sample 2Organizer price to : Glass in Swaziland photo essay by user:Bentaylor13413. Sample 1:Glass blowing a large terrarium
Sample 2: Here we have a team of glass blowers creating wine glasses. As it passes through the various team members the wine glass becomes apparent.
2016: Music and Dance
1st Prize: The Kuru Dance Festival at Dqae Qare Lodge, Botswana by SanDanceVR
2nd Prize: A pot and drum seller on his way to work in Rwanda by Tuyizere Nkinzingabo Jean Pierre
3rd Prize: Kiduku dance in Tanzania by Rasheedhrasheed
The 4th Prize (Organisers Prize): Nubian Flute Player by Ahmed Emad H (Egypt)
2015: Cultural Fashion and Adornment
Another busy afternoon in Kenya by Isaac Kaigi
Fashion designer in St Louis in Senegal by Lucas Takerkart, from France
Lady in Gele, an african head dress in Ghana by Dili Osuhor
Women in haïk at the port of Algiers, Algeria
by Mustapha Brahim Djelloul
2014: Cuisine
Nutmeg by Terrence Coombes from Tanzania
Egyptian grains by Dina Said Eid, from Egypt
Girls cleaning coffee by Natnael Tadele, from Ethiopia
Sudanese woman making the traditional baking called "Kisra,
by User:Alfateh2005 (Mohamed Elfatih Hamadien), from Sudan
Supported by
Wiki Loves Africa is activated by the Wikimedia community. The competition was conceptualised by Florence Devouard (Anthere) and Isla Haddow-Flood as a fun and engaging way to rebalance the lack of visual representations and relevant content that exists about Africa on Wikipedia and support the WikiAfrica movement.
The 2020 competition is hosted by wikiinafrica.org. It is funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events were participants or organizations in : Wikimedia Algeria, Cameroon, Wikimedia Tunisie, m:Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Open Foundation West Africa, Wikimedia Morocco, Mali, Uganda, Angola, Bénin, Chad, Guinea-Bissau, Guinée, Sénégal, Libya, Botswana, and Zambia.
The 2019 competition is supported by Ynternet.org. It is funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events were participants or organizations in : Wikimedia Algeria, Ivory Coast UserGroup, Cameroon, Wikimedia Tunisie, m:Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Open Foundation West Africa, Mali, Uganda, Angola, Bénin, Chad, Guinea-Bissau, Guinée, Sénégal, Libya, Botswana, and Zambia.
The 2017 competition is supported by Ynternet.org. It is funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events were participants or organizations in : Wikimedia Algeria, Ivory Coast UserGroup, Cameroon, Wikimedia Tunisie, Wikimedia Egypt, m:Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Open Foundation West Africa, Malawi, Mali, Uganda, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
In 2017, the competition is also supported by Unesco, through its programme Unite4Heritage! [1]
The 2016 competition is supported by Ynternet.org. It is funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events were participants or organizations in : Tanzania, Ivory Coast UserGroup, Wikimedia Tunisie, Wikimedia Egypt, Wikimedia Algeria, Cameroon, Uganda, m:Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Ghana User Group, Zimbabwe.
In 2016, the competition is also supported by Unesco, through its programme Unite4Heritage ! [2]
In 2015, the competition was managed by Florence and Isla, supported by the Africa Centre and funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events partners were participants or organizations in : Tanzania, Ivory Coast UserGroup, m:Wikimedia Tunisie, Wikimedia Egypt, Wikimedia Algeria, Cameroon, Uganda, m:Wikimedia User Group Nigeria.
For the 2014 competition, the project was managed by Florence and Isla, supported by the Africa Centre and funded by the Wikimedia Foundation and the Orange Foundation and local partners in individual countries.
Content and events partners were participants or organizations in : Ivory Coast, Wikimedia Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana User Group, Malawi, m:Wikimedia South Africa, m:Wikimedia Tunisie, Uganda, Wikimedia Algeria.