produce Wikipedia articles for 10 topics in 10 languages of India
document the method for producing, publishing, and managing these articles, so that universities and other organizations can support communities in similar projects
in the context of publishing this health information, support local communities in overseeing the content in their language of Wikipedia
Languages and topics in parentheses are extra content by popular request. 10 topics and 10 languages, meaning 100 articles total, are the primary goals.
English
English is the most developed language of Wikipedia. It has had the most engagement and peer review and is mostly likely to have up to date content.
SWASTHA
SWASTHA versions are those English language summaries which this project actually sends to translators. These versions are adapted for local and cultural relevance to India.
Simple English Wikipedia
Simple English Wikipedia is a version of Wikipedia adapted to use plain English. This includes limited vocabulary, a 6th class reading level, and short sentences. Simple English Wikipedia is based on normal English Wikipedia, but has fewer contributors and may not be up to date. There is no automatic synchronization between English Wikipedia and Simple English. This version of Wikipedia can be an inspiration for wording but check the accuracy and relevance.
Various language versions
Some of these already exist and some will have to be developed.