Search This Blog

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Bodour Al Qasimi discusses challenges and opportunities in Brazil’s publishing sector; attends launch of PublisHer in São Paulo

 

Bodour Al Qasimi discusses challenges and opportunities in Brazil’s publishing sector; attends launch of PublisHer in São Paulo

 

International Publishers Association President highlights importance of collaboration amongst ecosystem players to take industry into the future

 

 



Sharjah, July 12, 2022

 

Following recent meetings with publishers in Bogota and Buenos Aires, IPA President Bodour Al Qasimi, continued her Latin America engagements with a visit to São Paulo where she participated ina day-long event marking the launch of the Brazilian edition of PublisHer – a platform designed to foster greater gender diversity, solidarityand equality of opportunity in the country’s publishing sector.

 


Building on the success of the initiative worldwide, PublisHerwas launched in Brazil to empower female publishers to be part of a larger community, to inspire new ideas, partnerships, and initiatives addressing diversity and inclusion in the industry.

 

In a fireside chat held during the launch, the IPA President stated that the network would help address the many gender-based inequities and inclusion challenges including career mobility and gender pay gap.

 

Another key engagement during her time in Brazil was to meet with the region’s publishing stakeholders at the Brazilian publisher’s conference which took place ahead of the São Paulo International Book Fair.

 

The IPA President hailed the spirit of collaboration in Brazil’s publishing industry in her address at the 3rd Professional Journey, and she outlined how the InSPIRe program came into being as an industry-wide catalyst for change which addresses significant challenges and opportunities induced by the pandemic. The IPA President called on publishers and booksellers to stand in solidarity, remain focused, and apply a diversity of skills to drive their success.

The IPA President also met with members of the three publishing associations in Brazil – CBL, SNEL and Abrelivros, to discuss how the IPA can support them. She stressed the importance of capitalising on the opportunities presented by having the BrazilianKarine Pansa as the incoming president of the IPA in enhancing the visibility of Brazilian publishers globally.

Following these engagements, Bodour attended the São Paulo International Book Fair andparticipated in several important discussions.

 

At a roundtable hosted at the book fair titled, "New Libraries, New Readers", Bodour joined panelists from Colombia and Brazil in a dynamic exchange of ideas during which she shared the UAE’s experienceofinfusing new vision and fresh strategy to develop the House of Wisdom intoa modern gateway to knowledge, culture, and learning. The IPA President also touched upon the vital role of libraries in connecting communities, especially in developing countries and crisis environments.

 

 

-Ends-

 

1 - IPA President Bodour Al Qasimiduring Fireside chat with Karine Pansa

2- IPA President Bodour Al Qasimi during a Meeting with Brazilian publishers

3- IPA President Bodour Al Qasimiduring Sao Paulo Book Fair tour

4 - IPA President Bodour Al Qasimiduring Roundtable session

 

No comments:

Post a Comment