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The Importance of the IBERARCHIVOS Programme in Safeguarding the Documentary Heritage of Ibero-America  Cristina Díaz Martínez | Deputy Director of the Spanish State Archives, Iberarchivos


 3. Iberarchivos tangible results
 Between the first call for grants in 1999 and the last one approved in
 2021, Iberarchivos Intergovernmental Committee - ADAI Programme has
 approved eighteen calls for grants for 1,395 archival projects in 23 Ibero-
 American countries.
 The archival projects during this period has taken place in almost
 400 Ibero-American municipalities and specifically, in around 800
 different archival institutions, reasons for us to emphasize the impact
 the Programmes has had in the reduction of territorial inequalities, in the
 strengthening of institutional capabilities, and definitively the increase in
 services destined to Ibero-American citizenship in its wider geographical
 sense.
 Behind these global figures are hidden concrete projects with a great
 impact on the archives of the region. About the main themes of these
 projects mostly have focused on creating the necessary conditions for
 the proper preventive conservation of documents, through the acquisition
 of technical equipment, furniture or conservation units. Likewise,
 numerous projects have dealt with pest control in tropical climates or
 on preservation of materials in digital or microfilm format. Another large
 block of projects refers to the tasks of organizing and describing the
 archival holdings, through the creation of finding aids. Finally, there would
 be another third set of projects for training, through the organization of
 courses, seminars and workshops of a technical nature.
 I would like to make special mention of some categories that have
 a greater impact on the promotion of access to the archives by the
 citizens and on the fundamental role of the archives for the exercise
 of fundamental rights as an indispensable basis for development,   4. Iberarchivos Acknowledgment
 particularly in the case of the most vulnerable population groups.  On September 2016 Iberarchivos received the Jikji Memory of
                          the World Prize by UNESCO, given to entities or initiatives who have
                          contributed in a significant manner to conservation and access of
                          the World Heritage Documents. In the Latin American region, Spain
                          and Portugal is a renowned and recognised archival cooperation
                          programme, well known by professionals working in archives. Throughout
 $                        its twenty five years of existence Iberarchivos has demonstrated that
                          the cooperation is an effective way to promote the conservation of our
                          common heritage and to increase the access of the Ibero-American
                          citizenship to the archives.
                              For further information, visit the website www.iberarchivos.org
                              (in Spanish and Portuguese).






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