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Template for Country Articles
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Main Initiatives

Title of Main Initiative (Heading 4)

Main Initiatives is a list of key initiatives related to measuring progress in the country.  A few short senetences describing the initiative and key objectives. Please use internal links for any key words in the content. For example, if you are talking about progress and well-being in a particular country, you should use internal links to both the progress and well-being pages on wikiprogress. 

For external links, highlight the word of phrase and use the hyperlink symbol on the toolbar. Hyperlink.JPG Simply insert the url of the external link. All initiatives should have external links to the initiatives website.



Progress Papers and Publications in Country


National Statistics Office

External link to the national staticis office (each country page already has this)


Progress Topic In Country

Progress topic in each country refers to progress in each of the topics in the taxonomy and measurement for the particular country. For example, many country pages currently have the topic Happiness in.... On the country page, a few sentences should give an overview of the progress topic in that country, and then link out to a new article dedicated to the progress topic in that country (e.g Happiness in Australia).


References

When you need to reference, insert Referencessymbol.JPG after the phrase you need to reference. A box (see below) called Reference Properties will appear and you should enter the full reference here. At the end of the country pages article, create a h
ReferenceProperties.JPG
eading (Heading Size 2) called References and insert the References.JPG from the tool bar. A reference list (see below) will appear once you have saved the article.


↑ This reference is from the Template for Country Articles page


See France for an example of a country page.

See Help:References for more detailed assistance inlcuding for multiple references to the same source.


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