Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers
- Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers
UAPP (the "Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers") is a voluntary non-governmental and non-profit organization of the publishers of periodic press – periodic print publications (newspapers and magazines).
UAPP announced its foundation on March, 2001 at the meeting of an initiative group of publishers of more than thirty independent newspapers, held in Zaporizhia. UAPP was officially registered in July, 2001. Today the Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers unite 111 publishing houses from all the regions (oblast) of Ukraine.
The chief governing body of the Association is General Assembly, which elects the President of the Association and Board of Directors.
The Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers is the first independent union of publishers in Ukraine, which declared its commitment to advocacy and support of publishing business. The mission of UAPP is to unite publishers of newspapers and magazines in order to create newspaper market based on civilized principles and develop the publishing business by lobbing the common interest and qualified service for every member of Association.
UAPP is a member of WAN (World Association of Newspapers)
External links
* [http://www.uapp.org/ UAPP] Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers
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