 event and I'm very happy to share with you a session about media Tunisia and with a surprise at the end of this session. So, I will share my screen now. So, welcome everybody. So in this session, we'll talk about Tunisia and our user group. Before talking about our activities, let me present to you members of the committee Tunisia who are present here. So I will start with myself. I'm a comedian since 2010, and I'm mainly active on the committee comments as an admin and also I contribute in Arabic and French Wikipedia. Hello everyone, I'm 1730, I'm a comedian since 2009. I started as a contributor to Wikipedia focusing on reference for and media topic. I've been working in the world since 19 to 10 to 15 developing foods related to media data, traffic data, etc. I am a writer at Adcom. I am a member of the Communion 2022 Code for the 19th and I am a member of the program committee of several media conference. So, in my life, I am a media student. I am also a volunteer research assistant at a newly founded research unit at the University of France that is called the Anti-Media Thematics. This is the third ever in India research unit in India, and we are hoping to communicate with each other all over the country. Thank you. So I will end the session. Hello, everybody of the US, I am last year, and I hope to meet you again. I will meet you as the president of the MTOC, which is the session for the first time in India. So, mainly I am involved in the community related to fame of it, and I am happy to support the activities of the community in India. So, we are very happy to be part of the community. This program is thanks to all of you. Hey, folks, just one moment. Who do you come closer to the mic? The interpreters are having a bit of trouble hearing you. No, please carry on, but just get closer to the mic. Hi, I'm David, I'm the CEO of the MTOC, and I'm from the MTOC. I work in English, English, English, and English, and I'm a part of the MTOC. I'm from the MTOC. Thank you. I don't know if anybody just can read about the program of the MTOC, but I go out for a day in India. I'm also very involved in the MTOC, and I'm very involved in the MTOC. I'm very involved in the MTOC, and I'm very involved in the MTOC. I'm also very involved in the MTOC. I'm also very involved in the MTOC, and I'm very involved in the MTOC. Thank you. Thank you. Hi, everyone. My name is Yushi Shibuya. I'm a BNF expert in something and I have a creative vision for the future. I'm just going to talk about it in one of my projects and I'm going to do a series that I think is one of the most important things. Thank you. My name is Yushi Shibuya. I work with the NIMM staff. to meet the company and decide whether it's a regular day. And many of you have been able to make more guidance on how to run things for a long time. All of us, you know, are humanized, you know, you want to move, you want to function. And I'm also one of the people down here that had some of my colleagues that I have been working with for a long time. And I would like to thank you all for being here today. So thank you. Thank you for sharing your activities in Tunisia. Then we are talking now about our group, Wikimedia Tunisia, or Wikimedia TN, with your group. So the idea is quite old. So since 26, we have an idea of a chapter, a local chapter in Tunisia. But really in 2010, we started thinking about creating a user group instead of a chapter. And then in 2014, we have a recognition of our user group as an official user group of Wikimedia Foundation. It was the first one in Middle East, North Africa and in Africa. And a lot of user groups are joining the community after our group. So we are talking here about what we did in our user group. So 2015, we organized the first Arabic meeting, the regional meeting about Wikimedia in Arabic and for contributors in Arabic language. And it was held here in Monastir at the same time where we are now. And we gathered about 50 participants from different Arabic and non-Arabic countries. And this is a photo group of the participants who are back to 2015. Also, we organized the third African meeting, which is Wikimdaba in Tunisia. And we had more than 60 participants in this regional meeting. And this is also a picture of participants in this conference. In the COVID pandemic, we have also organized the Wikimedia online. And it was a totally online event. We had 200 participants in this conference and some participants in this conference also. In our user group, since the starting of our user group, we had a lot of workshops with community and persons in Tunisia. So I'm just sitting with each other to take a look at our feminism. Also, we organized our workshops and participated in many Wikilovs contests. And the project in our user group, we had with Katagena and Medinapedia in the whole city of Tunis. And then another project similar to Medinapedia, which is Dogabit initiated by Africa, another partner, Wikimedia Tunisia in the group. We had a lot of education programs in universities, edutatons. In the pandemic time, we didn't do a lot of projects, but we had some interviews and meetings online. So we called them Wikivikant, where we provided some contributors and we spoke about the movement. And we had this activity every week in the pandemic. Then the last project, which is not online yet, it's a documentary with another user group, Wikimedia Levant User Group. And it is a documentary about a person, a writer, and a very famous writer, who shared this project on Wikimedia Commons in the end of this month. So here, we speak about what is specificities or some cultural specificities of Tunisia. So I'm very happy to share with you that the Goose Goose, which is a famous dish in the North African region, it's added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2020. So I'm very happy to share with you that we have here Goose Goose. And maybe I will show you with the second dish. I don't know if you see the first one, but you're in the first one. So this is maybe we'll... Oh, okay. Yes, thank you. This is a very famous dish in Tunisia. It's Goose Goose, here with chicken. Vegetables. Vegetables, yes. The second dish is, I think, some friend of mine told me that it's very famous. It's Shakshuka. It's very popular here in Tunisia, some vegetable eggs. And I think it's with merguez, no? I think it's with vegetable eggs. Oh, only vegetables. Okay. Yeah, so this is Shakshuka. Karim has the information about it. It's about Booga. Booga is the first, as Karim told me, the first beverage in Tunisia. Soft drink, yeah, soft drink in Tunisia and still exists till now. Then we have some pastries and, yeah, but wood, fricassee, and some local pastries from Tunisia. Thank you. Thank you very much. It's very delicious. It's really delicious. I can't wait to eat one of them. So maybe next time in person, maybe in Tunisia, I invite you all to taste this dish from Tunisia. This dish is from Tunisia. I should say it. So this is fricassee. This is the article about Booga, the soft drink. That's it. Does anyone want to add something? I'm going to add a little bit of something. I want to thank Mel, who takes a lot of love and love for Booga, who is doing it for the time. He got a drink. Thank you. It's lovely to have a talk with Robert. It's really easy to maintain, to be with me. I don't know this, but besides, and for this talk, it's a good job. Thank you. Oh, yeah, I'm working on the way. Go back. See you next Monday. Good luck. So, see you there. Go there. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. No. of the most addition to which we are using of the Arabic and French in the video. We actually use the fact that English, the language of the word now is the first spoken language. We will try to have more confusion there with more new speakers, new sounds, new sounds, new e-games taken. How many people in Tunisia speak French? Out of 80% of people speak French, no one speaks English. I think that's a good thing of learning of the video. All the English and French, we are resounding the people who are learning of the French in the video of the international either in the Arabic or French in the video. We only need to be organized in the English and French in the Arabic and French in the English. And we will also, we will organize many of the people online in the video that we can talk about in the session. And how do you go through that next? How do you go through that main and then the other one? What are the numbers you are going to take? I'm going to give you a number. This is the correct number, Maximo. Well, we are going to give you a number. We are going to give you a number. We are going to give you a number. We are going to give you a number. We are going to give you a number. We are going to give you a number. How many people do you have? How many people do you have? How many people do you have? Officially, when we opted for the registration for the membership of the user group, we had over 200 registrations. 200, but mainly active in Wikimedia projects, we have a dozen of very active people in Wikimedia. Hello, folks, if you speak, can you get closer to Habib? Habib is the only one that has a good sound right now. So get closer to Habib, please, if you're speaking. Thank you. Thank you. All right, then. Here you can, I'm sorry, in the comments. Yeah, yeah. If you have any questions? About food. About food. About food. Yeah, we have common reasons. We have common challenges and common situations. So we are proud. Especially now. Yeah. Especially now. Thank you. Happy to see you guys. Happy to see you guys. Happy to see you guys. We appreciate all of you from all over the world, come here and enjoy. So thank you, everybody. I'm very happy to have a session about Wikimedia with you. See you.