Wikipedia:Meetup/Wiki Loves SDGs Campus Tour

"Wiki loves SDGs Campus Tour" - physical pieces of training and virtual follow-up on SDG topics

The Wiki Loves SDGs Campus Tour aims to spread awareness of the Sustainable development goals, prioritising training new editors and improving articles related to the global goals. The events will take place in three Nigerian academic institutions Lasu, Kwasu and Unilag.

The campaign is part of a larger initiative called "Nigerian Wikimedians for Sustainable Development " which is backed by Wikimedians for Sustainable Development. More details can be here at the meta page or reach out to the project lead, Prithee P (talk)

About
This is a list of objectives we hope to achieve
 * 1) Improve flagged Wikipedia articles related to the SDGs
 * 2) Add citations to articles lacking citations
 * 3) Improve stub articles related to SDGs
 * 4) Update articles

Events
Physical occasion
 * 1) Kwasu - 14 and 15, June 2022
 * 2) Lasu - 17 and 18, June 2022
 * 3) Unilag - 1 and 2, July 2022

Virtual follow up
 * 1) Kwasu - 9 July 2022
 * 2) Lasu - 14 July 2022
 * 3) Unilag - 14 July 2022

Check out the meta page here

Tasks
The table below only shows a prioritised selection. This is just meant to make it easier to decide what to focus on. It does not mean that the other Wikipedia articles are "out of bounds".

Articles to work on
The full list of SDG-related Wikipedia articles that require improvement, updating or correction.


 * 1) Suicide in Nigeria needs more content
 * 2) Corrective rape add subsection on Nigeria
 * 3) Ecocide add content on Africa
 * 4) Intimate partner sexual violence add content on Western and Eastern Africa
 * 5) Hate speech laws by country add subsection on Nigeria
 * 6) Sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools add subsection on Nigeria
 * 7) Murder of pregnant women article needs content on Africa, UK and Asia
 * 8) List of women who died in childbirth add a section on Ghana
 * 9) Mental disorder add content on Africa
 * 10) Intellectual disability add content on Africa
 * 11) Pediatric nursing "Global development" section needs content on Western Africa
 * 12) Binge eating "Men with Binge eating" section needs more content
 * 13) Gender inequality in Nigeria article is a stub (too short) and needs more content to make it longer
 * 14) Stunted growth content on the UK, US and Africa needs to be added to the "Examples" section
 * 15) Water security - add a section on Water Resources Management in Southern Africa
 * 16) Climate models - add a section on regional climate modelling over West Africa
 * 17) West Africa - add a section on the climate of West Africa
 * 18) East Africa - add a section on climate and urbanisation and rainfall variability
 * 19) Ecosystem services - add to section on ecosystem-based services
 * 20) Ethnic penalty Need more sections and content
 * 21) Civil liberties Need African section
 * 22) Climate change adaptation - add sections on private sector investment, Southern Africa, East Africa, youth, migration
 * 23) Aging of Japan may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling - flagged June 2022
 * 24) Sustainable city article needs additional citations for verification - flagged since 2019
 * 25) Sustainable design article has a bad summary and short lead. Needs rewriting - flagged 2020
 * 26) Climate-friendly gardening Lead too short - flagged April 2021
 * 27) Ecosystem service inline citations are not properly formatted
 * 28) Environmental issues may not represent a worldwide view of the subject - flagged March 2020
 * 29) Environmental impact of meat production section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably - flagged May 2022
 * 30)  Environmental impact of meat production animal waste section is too long to read - flagged May 2022
 * 31) Environmental impact of Gulf wars multiple issues - flagged since 2013
 * 32) Environmental impact of Mardi Gras beads citation issues
 * 33) Environmental impact of iron ore mining Too short
 * 34) Climate resilience - add section on resilience measurements
 * 35) Women in climate change This article uses bare URLs, which may be threatened by link rot - flagged June 2022
 * 36) Equal opportunity Needs proper citation
 * 37) Egalitarianism Unnecessary words to be removed
 * 38) Equal employment opportunity article does not represent Worldview
 * 39) Discrimination Some content need clarify
 * 40) Air pollution article needs additional citations for verification
 * 41) Deforestation in Nigeria section too short
 * 42) Artificial intelligence in fraud detection article needs copy editing for grammar, punctuations and style. Citations needed.
 * 43) African vulture crisis add more citations and content.
 * 44) Christianity and transgender people needs copy editing and more citations
 * 45) Counter-terrorism Rapid Response Copy Editing and citations needed

Articles lacking citation
Any of the links below will take you to a page where Wikipedia articles lacking citations have complied. To edit, click on "I've got this" and you will be taken to the Wikipedia page. Or you can click "next", and you will get another article to work on.
 * 1) articles lacking citation on SDG 1 (No poverty)
 * 2) articles lacking citation on SDG 2 (Zero hunger)
 * 3) articles lacking citation on SDG 3(Good health and well-being)
 * 4) articles lacking citation on SDG 4 (Quality education)
 * 5) articles lacking citation on climate change
 * 6) articles lacking citation on environmental issues
 * 7) articles lacking citation on SDG 10 (reduce inequalities)
 * 8) articles lacking citation on SDG 11 (sustainable cities & communities)

Red list/Articles you can create
These are a list of articles you can create although it is advisable to have some experience and understand Wikipedia's standards before attempting to create one. You can use an article similar to the topic as a guide when trying to make a new article.

Data recorded by Dashboard
The Outreach dashboard was used to track the contributions made by editors.

Kwasu

This is a link to the dashboard for the participants from Kwara State University, here

Contributions:
 * Editors: 32
 * Pages improved: 37
 * Edits made: 65
 * Words added: 1.71 K
 * Views to pages created: 633 K
 * References added: 34

Lasu

This is a link to the dashboard for the participants from Lagos State University, here

Contributions:
 * Editors: 70
 * Pages improved: 111
 * Edits made: 380
 * Words added: 15.2 K
 * Views to pages created: 929 K
 * References added: 205

Unilag

This is a link to the dashboard for the participants from the University of Lagos, here

Contributions:
 * Editors: 28
 * Pages improved: 60
 * Article created: 1
 * Edits made: 380
 * Words added: 1.2 K
 * Views to pages created: 200 K
 * References added: 70

Some contributions by editors
With a turn-out of 80% new editors and 20% old editors, here are some articles they worked on. They either helped in improving either by fixing issues with a flagged article or finding references for content flagged with the [citation needed] tag.
 * 1) Iffy kay added a section on East Africa (Kenya) to Water scarcity in Africa
 * 2) Tobilobapaul Added Nigeria content to Cruelty to animals
 * 3) Zolliyys123 attempted merging Education for sustainable development into Sustainable development while MajorDZod felt both articles should not be merged
 * 4) Pedestrian village article needed additional citations for verification and was flagged in 2019. JoshuaOpemipo20 and Miderhap123 resolved it.
 * 5) Harlomer added content and section on East Africa to Drylands
 * 6) Environmental issues in Brazil - updated
 * 7) Discrimination, Ecosystem service and East Africa - improved
 * 8) Hormorkunmy started the new article Malnutrition in Nigeria
 * 9) Udeugoanna added more content to Corrective rape
 * 10) Manbukky2021 and Eniolaoluwa improved Suicide in Nigeria
 * 11) Ecocide improved by Manbukky2021
 * 12) Intimate partner sexual violence improved by Mosope Coker
 * 13) Manbukky2021 added a subsection on Nigeria to Hate speech laws by country
 * 14) Kojoclicks and Dawe321 added a subsection on Nigeria to Sexual abuse in primary and secondary schools.