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===Requests for expansion of Developing World articles=== * [[History of South America]] – Brief and sketchy, nothing between 1820s and 1950s (as of May 2011) * [[Bartolina Sisa]], major indigenous revolt leader. Stub as of May 2011. * [[Túpac Katari]], major indigenous revolt leader. Stub as of May 2011. * [[Pablo Zarate]]→[[Willka]], major indigenous revolt leader. Stub as of May 2011. * [[Katarismo]], influential political movement. Stub/start as of May 2011. * [[Amrit Kumar Bohara]], a leader of Communist uprising in Nepal. * [[Étienne Nzabonimana]], [[Samuel Ndashyikirwa]]- were on trial for the [[Rwandan genocide]]. * [[Nepalese Civil War]] Not comprehensive; largely a timeline. * [[Gustavo Noboa]] - former Ecuadorian president. * [[Floribert Ndjabu]], [[Nationalist and Integrationist Front]]'s militia leader in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], who was arrested for the killing of nine [[Bangladesh]]i UN peacekeepers. [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L01909.htm (Reuters AlertNet)] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4308583.stm (BBC)] * [[Sami Nair]] [[:es:Sami Naïr]] French-Algerian scholar, known for his concept of [[codevelopment]] * [[Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation]] – Algerian Charter supported at referendum, October 2005 * [[Kintampo Complex|Kintampo]] — archaeological site of major historical interest in [[Ghana]]. Ceramic Late Stone Age cultural complex dating around fourth millennium BP. Sometimes thought to be the first agriculturalist settlement in West Africa. Also known for its waterfalls. * [[New Halfa Scheme]] — scheme located in the [[Kassala]] state of Sudan where housing and work was provided by the Sudanian government for [[Nubians]] from the inundated areas around Wadi Halfa. The forced resettlement raised much controversy. * [[Yasuni National Park]], in Ecuador. "Yasuní may well be the single most biodiverse forest on earth," state some of the world's leading biologists, including Jane Goodall, E.O. Wilson and Stuart Pimm, in a February 2005 letter to the president of Ecuador. * [[Media of Africa]] * [[Union of Forces for Change]], opposition party in Togo * [[2000 Mozambique flood]] Humanitarian disaster with many online resources, but short page so far * [[Afghan parliamentary election, 2005]] I expanded it from stub to what it is now in the past two days, but it still lacks any candidate information or political analysis (how much power will the parliament have? What is the expected political colour? How reliable will the results be? etc.) * [[Ali Hassan Mwinyi]] Former Tanzanian president but little analysis of his reign in power * [[Andean states]] A very neglected article for an entire important region of the world. --14 Mar 2005 (UTC) * [[Benjamin Mkapa]] Tanzanian president could do with more detail * [[Commission for Africa]] - started by [[Tony Blair]] to provide new impetus for development. --29 May 2005 (UTC) * [[Culture of Afghanistan]] * [[Culture of Iraq]] currently (26 Nov 2004) a pitiful stub ** Expanded slightly since then. <span style="font-family:Old English Text MT;"> [[User:Johnny Au|<span style="color:#ffd700;background:#000080">Johnny Au</span>]]</span> <sub>([[User talk:Johnny Au|talk]]/[[Special:Contributions/Johnny Au|contributions]])</sub> 13:58, 12 June 2017 (UTC) * [[Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)]] Nepalese government party * [[Cultural appropriation]] needs expansion, broadening outside Western concerns * [[Famines in Ethiopia]] Major media event. One of the few events to actually catch Western attention, renamed [[1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia]] ** Converted [[Famines in Ethiopia|Ethiopian famine]] from redirect into article, providing a brief introduction & a list of famines since 1535. (Note: at the moment, I don't have access to information for the period 1801-1880.) -- [[User:Llywrch|llywrch]] 00:18, 10 September 2005 (UTC) As of May 2011, this list is rated B Class (failed featured list nomination) * [[First Sudanese Civil War]], article begun but few specifics *[[Futa Tooro]], on the recent changes list, Senegalese tribal group *[[Gacaca court]]s are made up of the common people to prosecute the Rwandan genocide perpetrators. Witnesses, survivors, etc. participate. see [http://www.penalreform.org/english/theme_gacaca.htm]. -- little stub created, help expand!--[[User:Dmcdevit|Dmcdevit]] 05:07, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC) --As of May 2011 this is no longer a stub & is rated C Class. **Also, the [[inyangamugayo]] are the common citizens elected as judges. --[[User:Dmcdevit|Dmcdevit]] 02:57, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC) * [[Guinea-Bisseau Civil War]] * [[History of Africa]] Article is very poor on African in the 20th Century, just an incomplete list of events. The article also needs to be reduced in size, and some child articles set up for the periods * [[History of North Africa]] extremely spotty coverage of some periods, 20th century section only talks about Suez canal * [[International development]] Huge topic, very little on this in Wikipedia anywhere * [[Jamaican cuisine]] just a stub about a fairly well-known cuisine * [[María Lionza]] should be a challenging topic to research, but is also a very interesting one. * [[Cinema of Nigeria]], massively popular (particularly in Africa) <s>but only a stub</s> As of May 2011 it's rated B Class by WikiProject Nigeria. * [[Pan-African Parliament]] <s>OK, it exists only since September 16th{{Year needed|date=March 2014}, but we should have an article on this...</s> * [[Parishes of Jamaica]] the 14 main regions of Jamaica have only a handful of stubs * [[Politics of South Africa]] Poor article considering the ongoing difficulty of transition to stable, free and prosperous post apartheid state. * [[Prime Minister of Uganda]] needs info on the role and also some of its other office holder. [[User:TreveX|TreveX]]<sup>[[User talk:TreveX|talk]]</sup> 00:21, 5 May 2005 (UTC) * [[Recreational drug use in Kenya]]. Got attention in ''[[The New York Times]]'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/25/technology/25link.html article] for its poor condition. Terse, mostly unreferenced, narrowly focuses on heroin, lacks historical context and statistics. I've done what I can, but it's well outside my specialty. [[User:NeonMerlin|<span style="background:#000;color:red;border:#0f0 solid;border-width:1px 0">Neon</span>]][[User talk:NeonMerlin|<span style="background:#0f0;color:#000;border:red solid;border-width:1px 0">Merlin</span>]] 07:56, 17 February 2010 (UTC) * [[Salif Keita]] One of the best known Mali musicians has a small article * [[Sarcade]] The article is on an exotic little town in Somalia with 25,000 inhabitants. Would be a real challenge to expand it. * [[Sétif and Guelma massacre]] Created but could use expansion; a major incident of Algerian history. * [[Tuareg languages]] - languages of the [[Tuareg people|Tuareg]], stub * [[Vietnamese television]] could really use some attention from someone who is familiar with the topic or who can read the [http://www.vtv.vn/news/ VTV website] and other information sources that are available only in Vietnamese. I have looked on the [[:vi:|Vietnamese Wikipedia]] but couldn't find any articles that looked like they might provide useful info upon translation, so it looks like we are on our own. Article should probably also be moved to [[Television in Vietnam]]. - [[User:AdelaMae|AdelaMae]] <sup>([[User_talk:AdelaMae|talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/AdelaMae|contribs]])</sup> 21:20, 21 January 2006 (UTC) ** It redirects to [[Vietnam Television]], which is a television channel. <span style="font-family:Old English Text MT;"> [[User:Johnny Au|<span style="color:#ffd700;background:#000080">Johnny Au</span>]]</span> <sub>([[User talk:Johnny Au|talk]]/[[Special:Contributions/Johnny Au|contributions]])</sub> 03:01, 26 July 2016 (UTC) * [[Budhia Singh]] - The "Forest Gump of India" has recently completed a 65km run at the age of 4. He is a hero to many of the poorest people in India. * [[Kunjin virus]] * [[Rita Lobato]] was the first woman to practice medecine in Brazil. This is still a stub as of May 2011. * [[Shuozhou]] (in [[China]]) * [[Red Flag Canal]] (Hongqi Canal) (in China) * [[Zambezi Escarpment]] (in [[Zimbabwe]]) * [[Federico Errázuriz Zañartu]] 8th president of Chile has a 3 sentence stub [[User:Cloveapple|Cloveapple]] ([[User talk:Cloveapple|talk]]) 05:49, 11 May 2011 (UTC) *[[José Joaquín Pérez]] the 7th president of Chile has a 2 sentence stub. [[User:Cloveapple|Cloveapple]] ([[User talk:Cloveapple|talk]]) 06:06, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
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