Society of Family Planning (SFP) is again partnering with Wiki Education to provide in-depth training to family planning scholars who are committed to ensuring the quality of abortion and contraception content housed on one of the most popular sources of information. Over the course of 12 weeks, SFP Wiki Scholars will learn how to contribute to Wikipedia and make a substantial improvement to articles on family planning. Two cohorts of these in-depth training's have now taken place, and you can read more about their successes here. We invite SFP members to apply to join the program by February 3, 2020.
Announcing 2020 Society of Family Planning Wiki Scholars
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