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IPA President Bodour Al Qasimi Stresses Opportunity in African Publishing The IPA president has made trips to four African markets, meeting with publishing leaders on the challenge to learn from the pandemic’s lessons in rebuilding the continent’s book business. International Publishers Association president Bodour Al Qasimi meets in Accra with Ghanaian publishers. Image: IPA ‘African Ownership, African Innovation, African Energy’ On the latest stop in her series of meetings with African publishers and associations, International Publishers Association (IPA) president Bodour Al Qasimi was in Accra to meet with publishers there and with members of the Ghanaian Publishers Association. One of her key messages in her travels is that the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic holds out a chance for African publishers to rebuild their sector for growth. ....
International Publishers Association President in Ivory Coast for fact-finding and solidarity visit Sun 21st February 2021 | 11:30 PM SHARJAH, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 21st Feb, 2021) International Publishers Association (IPA) President, Bodour Al Qasimi, has encouraged Ivory Coastâs publishers to remodel their businesses as part of an IPA drive to rebuild publishing as a more resilient and sustainable sector. Al Qasimi was in Abidjan meeting members of lâAssociation des Editeurs de Côte d Ivoire (ASSEDI, Ivory Coast Publishers Association) to discuss current challenges and ways book publishers can adapt to new industry dynamics. The publishers briefed the IPA President on how COVID-19 had brought their national industry to its knees, sending book sales through the floor due to stringent virus containment measures, such as school closures and cancellations of book fairs. ....
Bodour urges Ivory Coast publishers to think big 21 Feb 2021 Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, IPA President, in a group photo following the meeting with the Ivory Coast Publishers Association. International Publishers Association (IPA) President Bodour Al Qasimi has encouraged Ivory Coast’s publishers to remodel their businesses as part of an IPA drive to rebuild publishing as a more resilient and sustainable sector. Al Qasimi was in Abidjan meeting members of l’Association des Editeurs de Côte d’Ivoire (ASSEDI, Ivory Coast Publishers Association) to discuss current challenges and ways book publishers can adapt to new industry dynamics. The publishers briefed the IPA President on how COVID-19 had brought their national industry to its knees, sending book sales through the floor due to stringent virus containment measures, such as school closures and cancellations of book fairs. ....