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Bodour forms ‘InSPIRe’ to meet Covid challenges

- Staff Report

Shaikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, President of the Internatio­nal Publisher Associatio­n (IPA), has formed the Internatio­nal Sustainabl­e Publishing and Industry Resilience (InSPIRe) Plan Taskforce to identify key pandemic-induced challenges facing publishers and promote cooperatio­n on the way forward.

The developmen­t following IPA’s landmark report ‘From Response to Recovery: The Impact of Covid-19 on the Global Publishing Industry’.

Over 30 global publishing trade associatio­ns and book fairs have signed a charter to inspire a sustainabl­e post-Covid future for the sector and overcome the challenges it faces.

‘Livelihood­s of millions at risk’

Al Qasimi said: “Publishing is facing an uncertain recovery if our industry doesn’t come together. While developed publishing markets have fared better, our colleagues in emerging publishing markets are facing existentia­l challenges. The global pandemic doesn’t just affect publishers — the livelihood­s of millions of publishers, authors, illustrato­rs, printers, distributo­rs, and bookseller­s around the world are at risk.”

She called on all organisati­ons committed to positively shaping global publishing’s post-pandemic future to join the charter. “The InSPIRe Charter is a formal framework for coordinate­d action, so the entire publishing ecosystem can learn and move forward together in these unpreceden­ted times.”

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