Through the World Book Capital programme, UNESCO acknowledges cities’ commitment to promoting books and fostering reading during a 12-month period – between one World Book and Copyright Day and the next (23 April) – and beyond. To become part of the World Book Capital Network, applicant cities must submit an application that clearly demonstrates their commitment to the programme and that also showcases their willingness and capacity to contribute to the objectives of the Network.
The Call for Applications 2026 is now open to all cities of UNESCO Member States. All applications must be submitted through the Online Application Form.
Please consult the Application Guidelines and submit your applications by the 10th of May 2024.
Versions françaises: Capitale Mondiale du Livre de l’UNESCO Appel à Candidatures 2026 et Formulaire de Candidature 2026.
The Advisory Committee – made up of one representative of the International Authors Forum (IAF), the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), the International Publishers Association (IPA), the European and International Booksellers Federation (EIBF) and one UNESCO representative – is in charge of assessing and selecting a shortlist of applicants.
The Director-General of UNESCO is responsible for the designation of the cities, following consultations with the members of the Advisory Committee. A special effort is made to involve all regions of the world in turn, in conformity with the principle of geographic balance, and following different quality criteria. The Advisory Committee will only consider an application for a city in a country where another city has been a UNESCO World Book Capital if a period of 10 years or more has elapsed since the previous host city’s designation.
Such recognition does not imply, from UNESCO, any financial prize; but winning the title of World Book Capital City represents an important symbolic acknowledgement for the designated city, in terms of communication and promotion.
Every year, a Call for Applications is published on the official website of UNESCO. Applicant Cities must first consult the Call for Applications and the Application Guidelines, which provide all the relevant information and important deadlines, before applying through the Online Application Form.
Please consult the Application Guidelines for more information on the online application form and the new mentoring opportunities.