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ULIA Policy Statements

ULIA Policy Statements

Policy statements express the official position of the Uganda Library and Information Association (ULIA) on matters affecting libraries, information services, access to knowledge, and professional practice.

These statements provide guidance to policymakers, institutions, partners, and members, and reflect ULIA’s commitment to evidence-based advocacy, professional ethics, and national development.

 

2. Purpose of ULIA Policy Statements

Why Policy Statements Matter

ULIA policy statements are developed to:

  • Articulate the professional position of the library and information sector
  • Inform policy and decision-making processes
  • Support advocacy and engagement with stakeholders
  • Promote best practices and professional standards
  • Align library services with national and global priorities

 

3. Core Policy Areas

Key Themes Addressed

ULIA policy statements may address issues including:

  • Access to information and freedom of information
  • Libraries and national development
  • Professional education and capacity building
  • Digital transformation and innovation
  • Open access and scholarly communication
  • Cultural heritage and indigenous knowledge
  • Copyright, intellectual property, and ethics
  • Inclusion, equity, and accessibility

 

4. Current Policy Statements

Official ULIA Positions

This section presents ULIA’s active policy statements, which may include:

  • Policy Statement on Access to Information
  • Policy Statement on Libraries and Sustainable Development
  • Policy Statement on Digital Libraries and Open Knowledge
  • Policy Statement on Cultural Heritage Preservation
  • Policy Statement on Professional Education and Training

(Each statement can be downloadable as a PDF.)

 

5. Development and Review Process

How Policy Statements Are Developed

ULIA policy statements are developed through:

  • Consultation with members and experts
  • Review of research and evidence
  • Alignment with national laws and policies
  • Consideration of regional and international standards
  • Approval through ULIA’s governance structures

Statements are periodically reviewed to ensure continued relevance.

 

6. Use of Policy Statements

Applying ULIA Policy Positions

ULIA policy statements may be used by:

  • Government and policymakers
  • Libraries and information institutions
  • Educational and training institutions
  • Development partners and donors
  • Researchers and advocates

They serve as reference points for advocacy, programme design, and professional practice.