Conakry, the capital of the Republic of Guinea, has been named World Book Capital for 2017.The decision was made by an international committee of experts on 30 June during a meeting at UNESCO’s Headquarters in Paris.
The selection committee singled out Conakry “on account of the quality and diversity of its
While welcoming the quality of all applications received by UNESCO for the title of World Book Capital 2017, the Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, endorsed the Committee’s decision to designate Conakry World Book Capital for 2017.
In congratulating Conakry, the Director-General said, “Books, learning and reading are key
to human life. The strong investment of the Republic of Guinea in promoting books and literacy bears witness to a clear vision of culture and education as drivers of development and recovery, and UNESCO is determined to support these efforts.”
The World Book Capital is selected every year by the international organizations that
represent the three major sectors of the book industry: the International Publishers
Association (IPA), the International Booksellers Federation (IBF) and the International
Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). The year starts on 23 April, World
Book and Copyright Day, and brings together the city’s publishers, writers and book industry
to promote and celebrate books and reading over the next 12 months.
Conakry is the 17th city to be designated World Book Capital, after Madrid, Spain (2001), Alexandria, Egypt (2002), New Delhi, India (2003), Antwerp, Belgium (2004), Montreal , Canada (2005), Turin, Italy (2006), Bogota, Colombia (2007), Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2008), Beirut , Lebanon (2009), Ljubljana, Slovenia (2010), Buenos Aires, Argentina (2011), Yerevan, Armenia (2012), Bangkok, Thailand (2013), Port Harcourt, Nigeria (2014) Incheon, South Korea (2015) and Wroclaw, Poland (2016).
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