Logo IFLA

IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning (CPDWL) Section Blog

Inspiring information professionals write about continuing professional development and workplace learning in order to build strong librarians and libraries for the future!

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About CPDWL Section
  • Site Admin

Cape Town Declaration 2015

Ministers and country representatives from Angola, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote D’Ivoire Lesotho, Guinea, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, South Sudan and Swaziland met to discuss the status of libraries and implementation of access to information agenda.

The result is the Cape Town Declaration 2015

This entry was posted in General, IFLA Congress and tagged Access to information, Cape Town on 15 August 2015 by ulrike.

Post navigation

← Transport information: Buses for the Satellite Meeting in Milnerton Newly elected co-chairs of CPDWL →

Recent Posts

  • IFLA and librarians’ impact at the United Nations: historical overview and compilation of resources
  • An Interview with Veronda J. Pitchford, Assistant Director of Califa Group
  • An Interview with Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, a Researcher, Leader, Consultant and Coach
  • Fighting Against Book Bans in Libraries: Select Resources to Explore, Raise Awareness, and Take Action
  • Eight fantastic years with CPDWL

Recent Comments

  • Tel U on What does ChatGPT think about CPDWL and the Standing Committee Members?
  • Informatika on CPDWL Podcast Project Season 5, Episode 1: Vicki McDonald, IFLA President-elect 2022–2023
  • Matlala Rachel Mahlatji on ChatGPT in Libraries? A Discussion
  • Hariharan Arunachalam on A Start-Up Library for the Diaspora in Silicon Valley: An Emerging Story
  • Heba Ismail on AFLI – IFLA CPDWL “Innovation course grant”

Tags

  • Academic Libraries
  • advocacy
  • ALA
  • Arab Federation for Libraries and Information (AFLI)
  • best practice
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
  • Cape Town
  • career planning
  • Coaching
  • Communication
  • Conference
  • continuing professional development
  • Continuing Professional Education
  • Cooperation
  • COVID-19
  • CPDWL
  • development
  • E-training program
  • election
  • Global Libraries Initiatives (GL)
  • IFLA
  • IFLA CPDWL
  • IFLA NPSIG
  • INELI-MENA
  • Information Literacy
  • International Librarians Network
  • leadership
  • Learning
  • Librarians
  • Libraries during COVID-19
  • Library 2.0
  • lifelong learning
  • MOOCs
  • New Professionals
  • poster
  • public libraries
  • Russia
  • satellite meetings
  • Self-paced courses
  • Singapore
  • Soft Skills
  • staff training
  • Standing Committee
  • Taking Charge of Your Career
  • WLIC2021

Archives

Categories

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
IFLA Blogs | Disclaimer | Notice and Takedown procedure