Compilation, analysis and exchange of information and data of the publishing sector from pacific alliance countries.

Description of the policy/measure
Two meetings were organized between agents from the publishing sector of the member states of the pacific alliance (colombia, peru, chile, mexico) to exchange significant experiences regarding the circulation and distribution of published works. these meetings were organized by colombia and were held in bogota, in april 2018 and in november 2019. in the second meeting, in addition to the countries that make up the pacific alliance, argentina was also welcome, stemming from an invitation to mercosur countries. the meetings allowed a productive sharing of good practices and experiences by stakeholders from the countries that make up the pacific alliance, with booksellers, publishers, distributors, authors and managers of colombian regional book fairs; a place was given to the public policies that have contributed to strengthen this activity. the first meeting identified the need to strengthen the networks for the distribution and marketing of books. therefore, the second instalment deepened the understanding of the role that such stakeholders as distributors, booksellers and regional fairs play can hold for that purpose.
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Cultural Domain(s)
Transversal Priority(ies)
Results achieved
Lectures, experience-sharing panels, round tables, and presentation of cases for collective analysis were held. the information generated in these four components was systematized and analysed in a memorandum document, which contains the diagnosis and recommendations for the publishing sector. specifically, different aspects that hinder the circulation and distribution in the book production chain were identified, and a roadmap was proposed to facilitate the trade of books, the circulation of content and publishing stakeholders, and the exchange of cultural agendas.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
$23,342