Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.

Представьте себе мир, в котором каждый человек может свободно делиться всей суммой накопленных человечеством знаний.

Imaginez un monde dans lequel chaque être humain peut librement prendre part au partage de la totalité des connaissances humaines.

تخيل عالمًا يمكن فيه لكل إنسانٍ أن يشارك بحريةٍ في مجموع المعرفة.

Imagina un mundo en el que todo ser humano pueda compartir libremente la suma de todo el conocimiento.

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In this time of uncertainty, our enduring commitment is to provide reliable and neutral information for the world.

The nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation provides the essential infrastructure for free knowledge. We host Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, created, edited, and verified by volunteers around the world, as well as many other vital community projects. All of which is made possible thanks to donations from individuals like you. We welcome anyone who shares our vision to join us in collecting and sharing knowledge that fully represents human diversity.

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Ten ways to close the gender gap on Wikipedia and beyond

Women’s History Month in March serves as a designated time to commemorate women and highlight their contributions to society. As we showcase the many women who have shaped our world, however, their struggles to be recognized and seen for their many achievements also become clear. This is especially true in the information landscape, the universe….

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The Wikimedia Foundation stands with its communities around the world in defending free knowledge in the face of threats from the Russian government

Цей пост також доступний українською мовою.Этот пост также доступен на русском языке. On 1 March 2022 the Wikimedia Foundation received a Russian government demand to remove content related to the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine posted by volunteer contributors to Russian Wikipedia. The Wikimedia Foundation and the movement we are part of have never backed down….

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