Global South Women's Campaign 2025
> Theme
During the month of September 2025, Wikisphere launched an editing campaign focused on creating, translating and improving Wikipedia articles on Women of the South Global.
This campaign put at the center women from countries and territories historically affected by colonial, economic and representational inequalities, covering regions of Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
Together we work collectively to breaking historical silences and to give visibility to diverse references of women and their contexts, thus contributing to the construction of a more diverse, plural and inclusive encyclopedia.

> Results
- Number of PARTICIPANTS: 11
- Number of ARTICLES published: 44
- Number of editions in SHEET Wikidata: + 60
- Number EDITIONS on Wikipedia: + 350
>> Articles published on Wikipedia in Spanish: 39
Biographies
- Antoinette Lubaki (1895-twentieth century)
- Moheba Khorsheed (1921-2000)
- Issam Abdulhadi (1928-2013)
- Heloísa Teixeira (1939-2025)
- Kudirat Abiola (1951-1996)
- Adelaide Semesi (1951-2001)
- Maria Zilda Bethlem (1951)
- Eugénie Musayidire (1952)
- Georgina Mello (1953-2023)
- Hulda Swai (1954)
- Agnes Pareiyo (1956)
- Ibtisam Mahameed (c. 1960)
- Ève Bazaiba (1965)
- Rachel Chikwamba (1967)
- Ola Abu Alghaib (1973)
- Janine Lélis (1974)
History and Society
- Precious Lunga (1974)
- Nancy Vieira (1975)
- Kakenya Ntaiya (1978)
- Claudette Mukasakindi (1982)
- Mulenga Mulenga (1987)
- Cassie Kabwita (1988)
- Marie Le Conte (1991)
- Soraia Ramos (1992)
- Maryam Omar (1993)
- Yasmeen Mjalli (1996)
- Nagham Abu Samra (1999-2024)
- Agnes Kalibata
- Josephine Lemoyan
- Saima Razzaq
- Fawzia Mirza
Culture
- The Life and Times of Sarah Bartmann (1998)
- 475 (2013)
- Angry Indian Goddesses (2015)
- Laapataa Ladies (2023)
- Girls Will Be Girls (2024)
>> Articles published on Wikipedia in Asturian: 5
- Muyeres n’Africa
- Fatima al-Fihri (800-880)
- Anne of Sousa (1624-1663)
- Miriam Makeba (1932-2008)
- Rose Christiane Raponda (1964)
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