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====The global development department====
====The global development department====
Chief Global Development Officer [[User:Bnewstead|Barry Newstead]] probably described the global development department best himself in July 2011:
Chief Global Development Officer [[User:Bnewstead|Barry Newstead]] probably described the global development department [http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/07/22/year-in-review-and-the-road-ahead-for-global-development/ best himself in July 2011]:
<blockquote>At the heart, the Global Development team’s role is to help the community to grow and thrive in places where we have not yet achieved our movement’s potential -- places where the approach that worked in the global north has not taken hold in sufficient numbers. At a time when Wikimedia’s editor community (dominated by global north editors) is slowly ebbing and readership on the personal computer is plateauing, we need to be proactive in working to create strong communities in the global south, where more than half of Internet users live today and an overwhelming share of future Internet users will come from.</blockquote>
<blockquote>At the heart, the Global Development team’s role is to help the community to grow and thrive in places where we have not yet achieved our movement’s potential -- places where the approach that worked in the global north has not taken hold in sufficient numbers. At a time when Wikimedia’s editor community (dominated by global north editors) is slowly ebbing and readership on the personal computer is plateauing, we need to be proactive in working to create strong communities in the global south, where more than half of Internet users live today and an overwhelming share of future Internet users will come from.</blockquote>


The global development department works to stimulate growth, increasing the availability and usability of Wikimedia Foundation Projects to those who have not traditionally had access (for example, with mobile or offline outreach) and in those areas of the world which have been underrepresented. They connect globally with business partners and coordinate with Wikimedia Chapters. (Wikimedia Chapters are local independent organizations that organize local events and projects and spread the word about Wikimedia and the [[:en:Free culture movement|free culture movement]], while also providing a point of contact for volunteers, potential partners and supporters.) They develop mobile and offline products and services and oversee Foundation grants as well as managing Wikimedia's brand, communications, and merchandise.
The global development department works to stimulate overall growth by increasing the availability and usability of Wikimedia Foundation Projects in those areas of the world which traditionally have been underrepresented, for example due to limitations in ICT access. The team connect globally with business partners and coordinate with Wikimedia Chapters. (Wikimedia Chapters are local independent organizations that organize local events and projects and spread the word about Wikimedia and the [[:en:Free culture movement|free culture movement]], while also providing a point of contact for volunteers, potential partners and supporters.) It works closely with the tech team to develop mobile and offline products and services, oversees Foundation grants, and manages Wikimedia's brand, communications, and merchandise.


The global development department also works with other Wikimedia departments on projects and research intended to help improve the Wikimedia Foundation's efforts with its communities, for instance conducting quantitative research into editors and readers and working with the Wikipedia Usability Initiative.
The global development department also works with other Wikimedia departments on projects and research intended to help improve the Wikimedia Foundation's efforts with its communities, for instance conducting quantitative research into editors and readers and working with the Wikipedia Usability Initiative.


To look at one specific activity, the global department has recently launched the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Education_Program Global Education Program]. This program reaches out to instructors at institutions of higher learning, encouraging them to assign article-writing as classwork using the model developed in the previous Public Policy Initiative.<!--some text copied from http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Report,_July_2011#Highlights--> The department assists them by providing lesson plans and helping them coordinate with ambassadors from the volunteer community.
To look at one specific activity, the global department has recently launched the [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Education_Program Global Education Program]. This program works with instructors at institutions of higher learning, encouraging them to assign article-writing as classwork and connecting them with ambassadors from the volunteer community. The Global Education Program's vision is to mobilize and empower the next generation of human knowledge generators to contribute to Wikimedia projects in languages and countries all around the world.


You can look into this and other activities of the global department by reading the [http://blog.wikimedia.org/c/global/ Wikimedia Global blog].
You can look into this and other activities of the global department by reading the [http://blog.wikimedia.org/c/global/ Wikimedia Global blog].

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