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Wikimedia Bangladesh Foundation
উইকিমিডিয়া বাংলাদেশ ফাউন্ডেশন
A three colored svg logo of the Wikimedia Bangladesh
AbbreviationWikimediaBD
Formation3 October 2011; 13 years ago (2011-10-03)
FounderWikimedia community
Founded atDhaka, Bangladesh
TypeNon-profit organization
Registration no.S-11906
Legal statusActive
Location
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh
Coordinates23°44′24″N 90°23′15″E / 23.740117°N 90.3875823°E / 23.740117; 90.3875823
Area served Bangladesh
MethodsBengali Misplaced Pages, Bishnupriya Manipuri Misplaced Pages, Santali Misplaced Pages, Bengali Wiktionary, Bengali Wikiquote, Bengali Wikibooks, Bengali Wikisource, Bengali Wikivoyage
PresidentShabab Mustafa
Key people
  • Masum Al-Hasan
    (General Secretary)
  • Moheen Reeyad
    (Treasurer)
Subsidiariesregional communities
AffiliationsWikimedia Foundation
Volunteers71 (as of August 2019) (2019)
Websitewikimedia.org.bd bd.wikimedia.org

Wikimedia Bangladesh Foundation (mostly known as Wikimedia Bangladesh or WikimediaBD) is a registered charity established to support volunteers in Bangladesh who work on Wikimedia projects such as Misplaced Pages. It is a Wikimedia chapter approved by the Wikimedia Foundation which owns and hosts those projects. As of 19 November 2019, it is the only official Wikimedia chapter in South Asia and the only chapter that operates in a Bengali-speaking environment.

The chapter has several collaborations with other institutions and has organised events for volunteers aimed at adding content to Foundation projects.

History

Wikimedia Bangladesh was approved by Wikimedia Board of trustees on 3 October 2011, and was the 39th local chapter to be approved by the Wikimedia Foundation board. In May 2012, the organization applied to Registrar of Joint Stock Companies And Firms for local registration. It was registered locally on 9 June 2014 under the Societies Registration Act of Bangladesh and its official name is Wikimedia Bangladesh Foundation.

Board of trustees

As of 2024, the Board members comprises:

  • Shabab Mustafa (President)
  • Masum Al-Hasan (General Secretary)
  • Moheen Reeyad (Treasurer)
  • Tanvir Rahman (member)
  • Ali Haidar Khan (member)
  • Ankan Ghosh Dastider (member)
  • R K Hannan (member)
  • Dolon Prova (member)
  • Tanbin Islam Siyam (member)

Activities

Wikimedia Bangladesh runs various voluntary education programs such as workshops, photo contests, article contests and conferences in Bangladesh to promote and enrich the Wikimedia Foundation projects. While Bengali language projects (such as Bengali Misplaced Pages) are the priority, it also helped with the launching of other regional language version of Misplaced Pages such as Santali Misplaced Pages and Bishnupriya Manipuri Misplaced Pages.

The organization also collaborates with other organizations and institutions such as Bangladesh National Museum, the Embassy of Sweden in Dhaka, Grameenphone for the enrichment of the Misplaced Pages project. When video piracy started in Bangladesh by using Misplaced Pages Zero in 2016, it worked jointly with the Wikimedia Foundation to raise awareness among the users. In 2017, Bangladesh Air Force release their photos to Wikimedia Commons, and in 2019, Jago FM provides photographs of media personalities for the same purpose.

See also

References

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