Wikipedia talk:WikiProject International development
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An accessible WikiProject, to create a widely accessible resource
I have started this WikiProject with a few aims in mind:
- Make an entry point for people interested in development, including those not yet involved in Wikipedia.
- Keep the barrier to entry low (like Wikipedia in general - anyone can edit it). The people who have the most to contribute may be busy people. So before getting into membership and details, the first section after the intro has some links (to the stub category and the to-do list) that let people get straight into the interesting stuff rather than reading a long project page and jumping through hoops.
- The main motivation for me is to develop a comprehensive and accessible resource which people everywhere can use to improve their own lives. I'm sure there are many Wikipedians and others who share that motivation. Crucial to achieving this is that it can be translated into other languages. Wikipedia is a good platform for that, and it's something we'll look at as the pages are developed. I'd like to see some serious translating into major languages of the less developed world, starting in 2006. I think that's possible, and it's something to aim for.
A point about the layout of the project page: To avoid having an extremely long (and ever-changing) list of articles, the Articles section links to the category pages where the articles are found. I want to emphasize that I don't have any feeling that I own this project or any article. This is for everyone - ultimately it's for the world, especially those without clean water & sanitation, with limited resources... and also for everyone concerned about the state of our planet and the need for sustainable development. --Singkong2005
'Empowering women' under Poverty
I noticed that there's only one short paragraph under the section 'empowering women' under the poverty field. I think this does not do justice, since women comprises of 70% of world's poor and the majority of the 1.5 billion people living under $1 a day or less are women. It should either have the 'women empowerment' section as the see also or explore deeper into the effect of poverty reduction on women's status, such as education and health benefit[1] , higher status within the family[2] , and less domestic violence.[3]
References
- ^ Garikipati (2008). "The Impact of Lending to Women on Household Vulnerability and Women's Empowerment: Evidence from India". World Development. 36 (12).
- ^ Goetz (1996). Who takes the credit.
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Addition of Poverty and Disability Article
I am an undergraduate at Rice University interested in adding to the information provided by Wikipedia on issues regarding special needs in an international context. I intend to create an article entitled “Poverty and Disability,” which will explore the relationship between and implications of the prevalence of disability in impoverished areas. Currently information on this topic is entirely absent from the Wikipedia community. The relationship between poverty and disability is especially important to explore given the likelihood that an individual will have special needs is far greater in environments where resources are the least conducive to accommodating their needs. I intend to look at this correlation in depth, in addition to exploring the impact of disability in areas of concentrated poverty, structures in place to address the needs of these populations, initiatives targeting those affected, and strategies to curtail this correlation. At this time I have researched the findings of the United Nations, the British Department for International Development, and the World Bank, alongside numerous country-specific studies. I would greatly appreciate suggestions on any additional resources you recommend I look to for beneficial information on the subject. I would also love any input that you may have on the creation of this page and exploration of this topic. Thank you for your time!
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Wikipedia:WikiProject International Development → Wikipedia:WikiProject International development – Development -> development to match International development, {{WikiProject International development}}, WP:WikiProject International relations, and the vast majority of WikiProjects following sentence-case. ~ Tom.Reding (talk ⋅dgaf) 21:10, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: This might be the wrong place for me to suggest changing naming conventions for WikiProjects, but "camel case [WikiProject] + title case [International Development]" seems more justified to me than "camel case + sentence case", because wouldn't sentence case properly applied result in "WikiProject international development" (which I think reads more ambiguously), not "WikiProject International development"? The initial capital I is from the article title International development, but it isn't really sentence case if it appears after another word. Ham II (talk) 07:37, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
- The most transcluded WikiProjects with multiple non-proper-noun words are:
- so that is clearly the norm. WikiProjects are free to deviate if they want, of course, but I don't see a good reason here. ~ Tom.Reding (talk ⋅dgaf) 11:53, 31 October 2024 (UTC)
- Support per nom. Gonnym (talk) 11:57, 31 October 2024 (UTC)