Marrakesh Treaty for Persons with Print Disabilities

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Marrakesh Treaty for Persons with Print Disabilities Opportunities & Experiences 1st National Workshop To Design The National Disability Strategy Plan (NDSP) 2019-2023 Phnom Penh, 11-12 December 2018 Wanna Net Hun Sen Library, Royal University of Phnom Penh Country Coordinator Cam-eIFL

Contents Cam-eIFL & EIFL EIFL and Marrakesh Treaty​​ Marrakesh Treaty: Most popular treaty in the history of WIPO Countries ratified Marrakesh Treaty Benefits of Marrakesh Treaty Libraries key to the success of the Treaty Implementing Marrakesh Treaty: Strategies for success After Implementation: Moving from policy to practices Resources on​ Marrakesh Treaty

EIFL និង​សន្ធិ​សញ្ញា Marrakesh ​ Supported negotiations over 5 years at WIPO in Geneva. Attended Diplomatic Conference in Marrakesh that adopted the treaty (2013). Now working to support ratification and national implementation. 14 EIFL partner countries have joined Marrakesh.

Marrakesh: WIPO’s most popular treaty 74 countries (23 November 2018) Update 2018 “The fastest moving of the WIPO treaties, not only in the past year, but most probably in the history of the Organization”. Francis Gurry, Director General, WIPO Assemblies, 24.9.2018

Countries that have ratified include: Australia, Canada, Europe (28 Members) North Korean, South Korean, India, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Singapore Full list of ratifications: www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&treaty_id=843 Ratification Process Advanced: Thailand & USA We hope ​CAMBODIA soon joins to share the benefits! T. Hackett EIFL National seminar, Bishkek April 2018

Benefits of the Marrakesh Treaty Enables people in Cambodia to access hundreds of thousands of accessible books in other Marrakesh countries (including English and French titles). Allows accessible books in Khmer to be sent to Khmer speakers in other Marrakesh countries (and vice versa). Improves library services to people with print disabilities - more books, faster delivery, reduced costs. Encourages cooperation and partnerships to share accessible resources. Opens opportunities for government and donor funding to support services permitted by the new legal framework.

Benefits of the Marrakesh Treaty audiobook braille A large print

Libraries key to the success of the Treaty audiobook braille A large print NGOs Libraries Authorized entities

Countries that have joined Marrakesh (1/2) Success Stories Countries that have joined Marrakesh (1/2) Vision Australia and Canadian Accessible Library Service (35,000 titles): new agreement to share book collections. India: Daisy Forum India online library now has 342,000+ books in 13 languages and 7 formats; Bookshare India serving 10,000+ new members. Kyrgyzstan: 1st international book transfer in April 2017 (from Canada). Titles: “Mahatma Ghandi” (in Russian) for Member of Parliament, “The Lean Start-up” for MBA student. Delivered by Dropbox and USB stick. T. Hackett EIFL National seminar, Bishkek April 2018

Success Stories Countries that have joined Marrakesh (2/2) Argentina: Tiflolibros online library (56,000 titles) now used by 2,180+ users from 16+ Marrakesh countries. Ecuador: National Federation of Blind library (20,000 digital books, 800 audio books) exchanged titles with Tiflolibros to grow both their collections (Spanish). Uruguay: first Accessible Digital Library created through alliance between National Union of Blind of Uruguay (UNCU) and University of the Republic (UDELAR). T. Hackett EIFL National seminar, Bishkek April 2018

Success Story from Vision Australia 2/2 A Boy Named William Early 2018, 17-year old William starting final school year. Vision Australia didn’t have a copy, it was not available to purchase in accessible audio format, nor to produce the audio book in the time needed. Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) had a DAISY version and it was available for exchange. The book was received overnight and was in William’s hands the next day. Without Marrakesh, it would not have been possible to provide William with this book so quickly or easily.

Marrakesh implementation: strategies for success Political support: commitment by government to ratify. Strong civil society partnerships: blind & disability groups, libraries, human rights, IGOs, NGOs Right to Read campaign. Multi sectorial working group: All relevant stakeholders Knowledge & evidence: who needs the treaty and why, obligations & rights granted, process for ratification. Marrakesh champions & media: government official (India), parliamentarian (Kyrgyzstan), blind activist (Argentina), librarian (Mongolia), author or musician (Senegal); newspapers and TV.

After implementation: Moving from policy to practice Work in partnership: Dept of Copyright and Related Rights (Min of Culture), government agencies, UNDP, libraries, blind groups, publishers, authors. Raise awareness: factsheets for the blind community, libraries, schools and universities. Develop best practice guidelines for authorized entities and publishers: e.g. technical standards, metadata for discovery, accessible publishing. T. Hackett EIFL National seminar, Bishkek April 2018

Resources on Marrakesh Treaty Available at www.eifl.net/resources/ The Marrakesh Treaty: an EIFL Guide for Libraries Implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty: EIFL FAQs Getting Started. Implementing the Marrakesh Treaty for persons with print disabilities. A practical guide for librarians. Co-published by EIFL. Available at www.eifl.net/resources/

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