Jakarta to Host 33rd International Publishers Congress in November 2022

International Publishers Association selects Jakarta as the destination for the 33rd Congress and confirms the dates of 10-12 November 2022.
IPA’s Moscow Call for Action

The Covid-19 pandemic has damaged the book industry worldwide, slashing revenues by up to 80% in some markets.* The easing of restrictions in places has not neutralized the threat of the book sector’s collapse in some countries.
IPA Calls on Brazilian Government to Resist VAT Changes for Books

The International Publishers Association (IPA) calls on the Brazilian government to support its book industry and immediately drop plans to impose a Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
International and European Publishers Condemn Violent Crackdown in Belarus

The International Publishers Association (IPA) and the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) call on Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko to cease his brutal campaign of violence and intimidation against peaceful protests. The IPA and FEP call on the international publishers of Nobel Literature Prize laureate, Svetlana Alexievich, to demonstrate their support for the author as she faces interrogation at the hands of the Lukashenko regime.
IPA Welcomes End of Kuwaiti Book Censorship Committee

A report in ArabLit confirms that Kuwait’s National Assembly has amended the law on media and publications that previously required all books to receive prior approval from a committee before release. The new rules apply to both local and imported books and put an end to the mandate of the Kuwaiti book censorship committee.
Hundreds Pitch Ideas to IPA to Confront Africa’s Remote Education Challenges

Geneva, 10 August 2020 – The International Publishers Association (IPA) has received a huge response to its call for proposals to tackle Africa’s remote education challenges, which have been dramatically exacerbated by the global Covid-19 pandemic. Shortlisting is underway to decide winners of the US$200,000 fund in 2021-2022.
Vietnam’s Liberal Publishing House awarded 2020 Prix Voltaire

The International Publishers Association took to a virtual stage on June 3 to unveil the laureate of the 2020 Prix Voltaire which supports defenders of freedom to publish: Liberal Publishing House (Vietnam).
IPA calls for project proposals to tackle Africa’s remote learning challenges in 2021-2022

The International Publishers Association (IPA) will from today accept project proposals to address the damaging impacts of Covid-19 on education in Africa, with grants from the $200,000 Africa Publishing Innovation Fund (APIF) available to the best ideas.
IPA invites African innovators to solve remote learning challenges amid COVID-19 pandemic outbreak

The International Publishers Association (IPA) is offering financial support for African publishing entrepreneurs to overcome the staggering impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education in 2020 and beyond.
Copyright: key to empowerment

Publishers continue to curate, educate and entertain during COVID-19 pandemic.