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Young Readers, Get Ready: 23rd Ghana International Book Fair is Here!

Discover the best of Ghana's literature at the 23rd Ghana International Book Fair, featuring local authors and exciting events.

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23rd Ghana International Book Fair launched to promote reading culture among young people

The Ghana International Book Fair has announced the 23rd edition of the annual book fair, scheduled to take place from August 27 to 30, 2026, at the National Theatre of Ghana. This year's event will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day under the theme “Transforming Ghana’s Future Through Books”.

Ghana's Literary Scene Comes Alive

The Ghana International Book Fair is a major celebration of books, reading, knowledge, creativity, and Ghana's publishing industry. Chairman of the Ghana International Book Fair, Edward Yaw Udzu, described the event as a major celebration of these values. "The Ghana International Book Fair is pleased to announce the 23rd Ghana International Book Fair, a major celebration of books, reading, knowledge, creativity and the publishing industry, which is taking place at the National Theatre of Ghana from the 27th to 30th of August from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day," he stated.

Emphasis on Young Readers

The organisers are also placing emphasis on young people and the need to strengthen Ghana's reading culture. Executive Director of the Ghana International Book Fair, Yvonne Bosman, announced the Maydian edition of the Ghana Star Reader, a national reading competition aimed at encouraging students to develop their reading abilities. "Allow me to introduce the Maydian edition of the Ghana Star Reader. This is a national reading competition designed to nurture students to promote the reading culture while demonstrating their fluency, comprehension and active reading and listening skills in English and Ghanaian languages," she announced.

Reading with Champions

The fair will also feature "Reading with Champions", an interactive session designed to connect children with accomplished personalities from various sectors. Ms. Bosman explained that the initiative will bring personalities from business, government, sports, the creative arts, and other sectors together with children to read and engage with them directly. "We will also have Reading with Champions, which is an interactive session where accomplished personalities from business, government, sports, the creative arts and other sectors read and engage directly with children," she added.

Promoting Ghanaian Literature and Reading Culture

The organisers say the 23rd Ghana International Book Fair will provide an avenue to promote Ghanaian literature, encourage reading among young people, and create stronger connections among stakeholders in the country's publishing and literary ecosystem. The fair will take place at the National Theatre of Ghana from August 27 to 30, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. This event is a significant step towards promoting a reading culture in Ghana, and it is expected to bring together key players in the literary and publishing sectors, including publishers, authors, writers, booksellers, librarians, educators, academics, students, policymakers, development partners, the media, and book lovers.


Source: Joy Online