Talk:Panos London
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Article keep
[edit]I'm new to wikipedia, but it seems to me that Panos London meets the notability criterion, as laid out in notability guidelines, so shouldn't be deleted. Perhaps the notability is not adequately laid out in the article as it currently stands but other aspects of notability include:
- Partnership with the Guardian newspaper for their 2009 Development journalist competition Guardian development competition about page
- Continued relationship with the Guardian newspaper, in particular, over many years Guardian search results for "Panos"
- Receives partnership funding from UK's Department for international development DFID PPA details
- Has nearly twenty years of running various oral testimony projects with testimonies published and collected both in original and international languages, working with 50 different partners in various countries Panos London oral testimony programme. I've used a link to the Panos London oral testimony page here only as short hand, I'm not sure it would be difficult to verify the facts through secondary sources (either of printed materials produced, or from external organisation's websites)
- Oral testimony + photography exhibition at the UN in May 2009 From Sahel to New York video
There's more content that seems notable to me, but my understanding is that articles on Wikipedia are built rather than finished all at once? Eddb83 (talk) 10:40, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Panos London now closed, changes in the organization
[edit]The London chapter of the Panos Institutes network closed 2 years ago. The organization - with the remaining 6 chapters - is rebranding itself as the Panos Network. How can the name of an article be changed to reflect that? The "Panos Institute" name should be changed either to Panos Institutes (plural forms), Panos Institutes Network or Panos Network. 190.195.4.27 (talk) 20:39, 15 October 2014 (UTC)Jean-Sébastien Lévesque (information@panosnetwork.org)