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APNET - International Relations

In its International Relations programme, APNET promotes cooperation and interaction with international organizations that are interested in strengthening indigenous publishing in Africa. In addition, it collaborates with and lobbies gorvernments and public institutions in Africa for the recognition and promotion of the book industry as a vital contributor to the socio-economic, educational and cultural development of the continent.

To this end, APNET encourages its members, the NPAs, to develop constructive relations with their national governments, while at regional and continental level, it regularly engages regional institutions, e.g. AU, ECOWAS, SADC, COMESA, EAC, etc. in constructive dialogue over the challenges and potential of the African book industry. In August 2003, APNET was accorded diplomatic status as an international NGO by the government of Côte d'Ivoire. This status should enhance its position in negociations with the regional bodies. APNET was also accorded the same status when it relocated to Ghana.

APNET Partners: Co-operation and contact with more than 50 organisations committed to improving the book industry in Africa, have been nurtured since APNET's establishement in 1992. These organisations include :

Strategic Partners:
Danish International Development Agency - DANIDA
Department of International Development - DFID
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs - NORAD
Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency - SIDA
KOPINOR and Norwegian Publishers Association
Canadian Organization for Development and Education - CODE

The Other Partners
African Union - AU
Ford Foundation
Heinrich Boll Foundation
NORAD
Rockefeller Foundation
UNESCO
Africa World Press - AWP/RSP
African Books Collective - ABC
African Capacity Building Foundation - ACBF
African Economic Research Consortium - AERC
African Periodicals Exposition - APEX
African Media Partners
Africom - African Council of Museums
Afro-Asian Book Council - AABC
Agence de la francophonie - ACCT
American Association for the Advancement of Science - AAAS
Association for the Development of Education in Africa - ADEA
Association of Caribbean Universities Research and Institutional Libraries - ACURIL
Bellagio Publishing Network
Book Aid International - BAI
Canadian Organisation for Development and Education - CODE
Carnegie Corporation of New York - CC
Council for the Development of Research and Social Sciences in Africa - CODESSRIA
CTA - Centre for Technical Cooperation in Agriculture and Rural Matters
CHISCI
Commonwealth Secretariat
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation
DSE - German Foundation for International Development
FILDAK (Senegal)
Frankfurt Book Fair
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Fondation Charles Leopold Mayer
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ghana International Book Fair - GIBF
Hans Zell Publishing
HIVOS
International Publishers Association - IPA
International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications - INASP
International Trade Centre , Geneva - ITC
Library of Congress
Obor - International Book Institute
National Book Trust of India
Nigeria International Book Fair - NBIF
North South Centre
Pan African Writers Association - PAWA
Pan African Booksellers Association - PABA
Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development
Royal Netherlands Embassy, Harare
Scholar Publishing House
Society for the Promotion of African, Asian and Latin America Literature
Southern Africa Book Development Trust - SABDET
Southern Africa Development Community - SADC
Southern Africa Research and Documentation Centre - SARDC
UBUNTU Network
World Bank
Yayasan Obor Indonesia
Zimbabwe Book Development Council - ZBDC
Zimbabwe International Book Fair - ZIBF

 
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