[Pal-dc] IFLA toolkit to support immediate advocacy for access to information in national development plans – now in 5 languages

Julia Brungs Julia.Brungs at ifla.org
Tue Dec 15 13:54:01 GMT 2015


Take action now so that libraries have a say!

In November 2015 IFLA launched a new toolkit which will help you to advocate to your national and regional policy makers to make sure that libraries and access to information are included as part of national and regional development plans that will contribute to meeting the global 2030 Agenda.

The toolkit has now been translated from English into French, Chinese, Arabic and Spanish. You can find all of these versions online<http://www.ifla.org/node/9989> and we would like to once again urge you to take action now to ensure that libraries and their issues are at the table when your national development plans are crafted.

For more information, please also see the webversion<http://www.ifla.org/node/9989>.

Julia Brungs
Policy and Research Officer
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands
Phone: 0031703140884
Email: Julia.brungs at ifla.org<mailto:Julia.brungs at ifla.org>

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