Women in Red 2026
Every year in March, we make a major push to increase the share of women’s biographies on Wikipedia. Will you help out? Join activities and a competition!
Every year in March, we make a major push to increase the share of women’s biographies on Wikipedia. Will you help out? Join activities and a competition!
Get to know Wikipedia during Pride Month! How well are queer topics covered in the encyclopedia? Do we have well-sourced, neutral information in Norwegian and Sámi languages, and what knowledge gaps need to be filled?
In April, let’s broaden our horizon: How is modern-day India documented in the Norwegian and Sámi language versions of Wikipedia? And what does it say about Norway and Sápmi in some of the Indian languages? Join our editing competition!
Norwegian Wikipedia editors are eager to document and communicate women’s lives. In March, let’s make a joint effort and write women’s biographies. Join our activities and annual competition!
For one year, we will be sharing 50 Northern Sámi Wikipedia articles about living heritage. Would you like to add to them?
Globally, less than 15 % of Wikipedia editors are women. Our project Growing the female ratio on Wikipedia is a push towards closing this gender gap by facilitating women’s participation.
Art+Feminism is a global network of activists that are increasing the visibility of women of arts all around the world. By Introducing Arctic Art+Feminism, we wanted to focus on women from Indigenous groups in the Arctic region. This project aligns with our work to increase diversity on the Wikimedia projects, both for Indigenous languages and the gender balance on Wikipedia, and the project was partly funded by the Fritt Ord Foundation.