IPA is proud to join UNESCO’s Global Education Coalition “to support countries in scaling up their best distance learning practices and reaching children and youth who are most at risk.”

Education systems around the world have been disrupted by the Covid-19 Pandemic. An estimated 1.5 billion pupils are unable to go to school. While some have been able to adapt to continue their education from home, learning for many has been put on hold. Many educational publishers have come up with innovative online solutions but pupils, teachers and parents in some countries and regions need more. We must work together to stop this health crisis and the undoubted economic crisis from becoming an educational crisis as well.

International governmental and non-governmental organizations, media, private companies, civil society and non-profit organizations, networks and associations quickly mobilized to support the coalition. The diverse list of coalition members will bring together expertise to build the missing links for education to continue remotely. Publishers will be key to strengthening and enriching the content that will be brought to pupils learning away from school. Read more about the coalition here.

Hugo Setzer, IPA President, stated in a public video to endorse the coalition, at IPA “we are ready to play our part, together with UNESCO and other coalition members, to help ensure learning and education for all young people in these challenging times.”

Wilmar Diepgrond, Chair of IPA’s Educational Publishing Forum (EPF), commented on the coalition: “Education is a fundamental right that we cannot leave paralyzed during these months of uncertainty. This coalition will allow pupils to continue learning despite being quarantined at home. However, alternative formats will not be enough if we cannot maintain the quality of education. Publishers have a vital role within this coalition to keep the level and standards of education as high as possible.

“There is no one formula for quality education because each learning community will need different books, learning solutions, tools and materials to overcome the particular challenges that they will be facing. Now more than ever, educators need choice and local solutions, and educational publishers are ideally placed to collaborate and help provide this.”

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By endorsing the Charter, signatories have agreed to ten areas of cooperation:

  • Asserting the value of publishing
  • Advocating for publishing-specific government stimulus programs
  • Fostering dialogue between publishing ecosystem stakeholders
  • Demonstrating the damaging effects of piracy
  • Identifying common ground between publishing stakeholders
  • Closing emerging workforce skills gaps
  • Exploring partnerships and programs that emphasize the role of publishing
  • Empowering underrepresented voices
  • Supporting indigenous language publishing
  • Highlighting the role of small and medium-sized independent publishers and booksellers

Signatories so far are below. Should you wish to sign the charter please contact: info@internationalpublishers.org

Who signed the Charter

H.E. Dr. Ali Bin Tamim
Abu Dhabi International Book Fair
H.E. Dr. Ali Bin Tamim
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Albert Nsengiyumva
Jaber Abu Faris
Jaber Abu Faris
Amman International Book Fair
APNET
Samuel Kolawole
ASEAN Book Publishers Association
Dr. Abdel Wahab al-Radi
Baghdad International Book Fair
Dr. Abdel Wahab al-Radi
Baghdad International Book Fair
Latifa Moftakir
Latifa Moftakir
Casablanca International Book Fair
Ramesh K Mittal
Delhi Book Fair
Ramesh K Mittal
Juergen Boos
Frankfurt Book Fair
Peter Kraus vom Cleff
Federation of European Publishers
Asare Yamoah – Benjamin Tawiah Klu
Ghana International Book Fair
Asare Yamoah – Benjamin Tawiah Klu
Jose Ignacio Echeverria
Groupo Iberoamericano de Editores
Jose Ignacio Echeverria
Mingzhou Zhang
IBBY
Mingzhou Zhang
Antonio Maria Avila
LIBER
Antonio Maria Avila
Oliver Zille
Leipzig Book Fair
Oliver Zille
Pedro Sobral
Lisbon Book Fair
Pedro Sobral
Andy Ventris
London Book Fair
Andy Ventris
Ronald Schild
MVB GmbH
Ronald Schild
Lawrence Njagi
Nairobi Book Fair
Lawrence Njagi
Wanjiru Koinange – Angela Wachuka
NBO Litfest
Wanjiru Koinange – Angela Wachuka
Gbadega Adedapo
Nigeria International Book Fair
Gbadega Adedapo
Nigeria International Book Fair
Nielsen BookData
Andre Breedt
Philip Carpenter
STM
Philip Carpenter
Cevin Bryerman
US Book Show
Cevin Bryerman
Frida Edman
Göteborg Book Fair
T. Bülent Ünal
International Istanbul Book Fair
T. Bülent Ünal
International Istanbul Book Fair
UNICEF
Henrietta Fore

Publishers around the world have reacted quickly to support homeschooling parents and open access to research around COVID-19.

The sections below include a resource page with publishers and governments’ actions so far, IPA’s partnership with the WHO and UNICEF Read The World, and IPA’s work within UNESCO’s Global Education Coalition.

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