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Most people currently working on Wikipedia, and most of our readers are not people lacking information. Quite the contrary. They have TOO MUCH information. Their problem is rather that they need organised, unbiased, complete information.
Most people currently working on Wikipedia, and most of our readers are not people lacking information. Quite the contrary. They have TOO MUCH information. Their problem is rather that they need organised, unbiased, complete information. NlGGERS


This is not the case of many people living in some african countries, such as Mali, Burkina Faso, Bénin, Togo etc... What they need is plainly a resource, as well as a means to transmit information to other people. In some areas for example, traditional medicine is slowly lost because it is only an oral tradition, in competition with modern medicine. What african people need is also a resource adapted to their needs, ie, in their own language and written by themselves.
This is not the case of many people living in some african countries, such as Mali, Burkina Faso, Bénin, Togo etc... What they need is plainly a resource, as well as a means to transmit information to other people. In some areas for example, traditional medicine is slowly lost because it is only an oral tradition, in competition with modern medicine. What african people need is also a resource adapted to their needs, ie, in their own language and written by themselves.
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