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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:09:40 +0100

IFLA Announces Renewed focal areas, funding for ALP

From 2010 the IFLA Action for Development through Libraries Programme (ALP)
will be the primary vehicle for delivering the Professional Development
strand of IFLA's Advocacy Framework through training based on policy and
guidelines developed by IFLA's core activities or sections. From February
1st 2010 ALP moves to IFLA Headquarters where it will come under the
responsibilities of the Senior Policy Advisor Stuart Hamilton. Fiona
Bradley, the new ALP Programme Co-ordinator, will manage the implementation
of all ALP activities. The ALP Committee will provide advice to ALP and
select projects to be funded.

ALP will continue to build on the success of the programme over past years.
From 2010 onwards ALP projects will focus on professional priorities for the
development of the library and information profession that are linked to
IFLA's strategic objectives. The grassroots approach of ALP will continue,
with local communities submitting project proposals. There will be a
preference for projects based on IFLA's training packages and that build
sustainability and capability in local library communities in developing
countries or emerging economies around the world.

The centrepiece of the new approach to ALP is the Building Strong Library
Associations Programme (BSLA). This comprehensive programme offers a
strategic and coordinated approach to capacity building and sustainability
of library associations for the benefit of associations, libraries, and
their communities.

Call for applications: ALP small projects, Building Strong Library
Associations projects

The IFLA Action for Development through Libraries Programme (ALP) is pleased
to announce the call for project applications for 2010. ALP supports
projects in training and development in developing countries and emerging
economies with an emphasis on capacity building and train-the-trainer or
cascading delivery.

Project applications can be made to the IFLA ALP Programme for support to
library associations, groups of libraries, or others who want to develop
co-operation, knowledge and services within the special programme areas of
ALP. Priority will be given to projects proposed by IFLA members (or by
institutions/ organisations sponsored to join IFLA through a mentoring
partnership with a library association) . All projects should have the
support of an appropriate institution( s), association and the appropriate
Regional Section or MLAS (Management of Library Associations Section) to
implement the project.

The types of projects that ALP supports include:

. One-off workshops and training activities, delivering existing
IFLA's policy-based training materials (for example, training materials
developed by FAIFE)

. Workshops, training and capacity building projects based on ALP
focal areas

. Longer-term capacity building activities and training designed to
support the development of the sector in a country, for example through the
Building Strong Library Associations Programme

Application guidelines can be found in full on the IFLA website together
with application forms. Applications should be submitted to the relevant
regional office (or MLAS as applicable) and ALP by 1 May 2010 for project
applications, and by 9 April for Building Strong Library Associations
programme applications.

The IFLA Governing Board dissolved the existing ALP Advisory Board on
December 2 and appointed those present at the ALP meeting on December 1 2009
to serve as the interim committee until the new committee is appointed by
the Governing Board in April 2010. The members of the committee are: Helena
Asamoah-Hassan, Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Jésus Lau, Winnie Vitzansky, Janice
Lachance, Stuart Hamilton (Senior Policy Advisor, ex officio), Fiona Bradley
(ALP Programme Coordinator, ex officio, secretary). Birgitta Sandell will
serve as an advisor to the committee.

More information is available about ALP and the Building Strong Library
Associations Programme at: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "webmail.kaust.edu.sa" claiming to be http://www.ifla. org/alp by contacting the ALP
Programme Co-ordinator Fiona Bradley via email: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "webmail.kaust.edu.sa" claiming to be fiona.bradley@ ifla.org

Stuart Hamilton
Senior Policy Advisor
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands
00 31 70 314 0884


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Dr. J. K. VIJAYAKUMAR, Ph.D,


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