OUR PARTNERS

PARTNERS & COLLABORATION

1. Non-Fiction & Translation Association of Norway (NFF)

2.Kopinor , Norway

3.International Authors Forum (IAF).

4. Academic and Non-Fiction Authors Association of South Africa (ANFASA)

5.Kenya Non- Fiction and AAcademic Author’s Association (KENFAA)

6. National Book Trust of Uganda (NABOTU)

7. Uganda Reproduction Rights Organisation (URRO)

8. East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS)

9. National Curriculum Development Center 

PARTNERS & COLLABORATION

1. Non-Fiction & Translation Association of Norway (NFF)

2.Kopinor , Norway

3.International Authors Forum (IAF).

4. Academic and Non-Fiction Authors Association of South Africa (ANFASA)

5.Kenya Non- Fiction and AAcademic Author’s Association (KENFAA)

6. National Book Trust of Uganda (NABOTU)

7. Uganda Reproduction Rights Organisation (URRO)

8. East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS)

9. National Curriculum Development Center 

Fees and description

 

S/N

Type

Fee (UGX)

1

Individual Membership fee

30,000/=

2

Corporate/Institutional Membership

100,000/=

3

Annual Subscription

20,000/=

 

Subscription to UTANA writers-authors investment club  (WAIC)

 

A

UTANA Members

100,000/=

B

 Corporate/Institutional Membership

500,000/=

C

Minimum of 5 Shares  

 20,000/=

Membership benefits

1. Participate in the General Meeting.

2. Nominate candidates to election of members of the organs of the Association.

3. Be elected to the organs of the Association.

4. Submit proposals to the executive bodies of the Association in issues related to the activities of the Association and to its members.

5. Use the services of the Association.

6. Use the insignia of the Association.

7. Receive information on the activities of the Association. 

8. Participate in the activities of the Association in order to achieve the objectives of the Association.

9. Participate actively in carrying out research conducted by the Association and present data about itself in the extent which does not damage its economic activities. 

10. May assume obligations in relation to organizing events of the Association and/or participating in these provided that a mutual agreement has been reached.

Utana Goals

UTANA focuses on the following to deliver strategic plan areas;

  • Membership mobilisation and support services
  • Capacity building of members
  • Service and activity supported programme
  • Sustainability
  • Operational efficiency

Types of membership

Ordinary Membership

open to all individual and corporate Ugandan authors of academic and non-fiction works in all languages;

Associate Membership

open to all Uganda literary groups and/or writers� organisations and individuals. This can be either a group/organisation, or an individual whose objectives are similar to those of the Association but who is not eligible for ordinary membership.

Honorary Membership

extended to individuals and corporate institutions that have rendered outstanding services or support to the world of writing or to the Association subject to members� approval at the Annual General Assembly. Honorary members are distinguished individuals/corporate institutions, nominated by the Executive Board and approved by the General Assembly.

Strategic objectives

a) To provide a forum for advocacy services to its members for continuous interaction and promotion and protection of the members� rights in collaboration and cooperation with all stakeholders in the book chain.

b) To promote the recognition and fair remuneration of authors, and respect for their rights.

c) To provide a one stop center for members� progressive economic development through partnerships and collaborations

Focus areas

UTANA focuses on the following to deliver strategic plan areas;

  • Membership mobilisation and support services
  • Capacity building of members
  • Service and activity supported programme
  • Sustainability
  • Operational efficiency

MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN

Academic and non-fiction authors are important resources for the development of an economy. Currently there are current disjointed efforts in promotion of academic authorship in Uganda. At the same time, there is a lot of potential academic writing and for non-fiction because of the demand of its products.

Furthermore, the academic and non-fiction writers are the major force in building a reliable and sustainable collecting society in the country. This is evidenced by the current educational reforms characterized by the increased education institutions right from Pre-primary to university, increased enrollment in higher education and demonstrated appreciation of reading culture in the country. There is also some progress in terms of the copyright and other Neighboring Rights Act, 2006 that provides for legislation with regards for intellectual rights. In addition, some universities have put in place Intellectual Property Policies, to interest staff to engage in publishing.

To ensure that authors benefit from authoring of books, there is a need for a shared vision that requires the authors coming together and having a one voice to ensure the sustainability of academic and nonfiction writing. Indeed, National Book Trust of Uganda (NABOTU) has put on its agenda to support a move of promoting the academic authorship that would ensure demonstration of links with the book industry. With the support from the Non-Fiction and Translators Association of Norway, there was a felt need to create a forum for Academic and Non Fiction Authors in Uganda.

Uganda Textbook-Academic and Non Fiction Authors� Association (UTANA) aims at creating an enabling environment for members to contribute to, participate in and enjoy the efforts and labour engaged in as authors within an agreed strategic direction.

I therefore take this opportunity to invite you to participate in the UTANA activities and programmes. Have time and take a look at the Website, identify how you can participate with UTANA accordingly. I urge all authors to endeavour to register as members of the Association as we work together in �Protecting Authors� Rights�.

Anybody who would like to partner with us, don�t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]

I wish you a good stay and fruitful navigation.

Prof. Elisam Magara
Chairman UTANA

UTANA EXECUTIVE BOARD 2013-2018

 NamePositionInstitution
1.Prof. Elisam Magara   ChairmanEASLIS, CoCIS, Makerere University
2.Mr. Godwin Anwyar Vice ChairmanCollege of Natural Sciences, Makerere University
3.Ms. Akullo Winny Nekesa  General SecretaryUganda Bureau of Statistics
4.Mr. John Baptist Situma Asst. General SecretaryPINE
5.Mr. Robert Kayiki TreasurerKampala Capital City Authority
6.Mr. Justus Biriomumisho   Asst. TreasurerGulu University
7.Mr. Otim Emmanuel     Publicity SecretaryCity High School
8.Ms. Joyce Tabingwa      Committee memberFarmers Media
9.Ms.Irene Serunjogi      Committee memberNational Curriculum development Center
    
 Regional Representatives:  
10.Ms. Samalie NamukasaCentral region    Uganda Bureau of Statistics – UBOS
11.Mr. Joseph Ochwo EmmaEastern regionDembe – Busubizi PTC
12.Mr. Julius Maama Northern regionIABC-Arua
13. Dr. George MugangaWestern regionBishop Stuart University

The Business of Being an Author(The Business of Being an Author)

John Degen is executive director of The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC), and Chair of the International Authors Forum. He is a poet and novelist. His debut novel, The Uninvited Guest, was shortlisted for the 2006 Amazon.ca First Novel Award. His two acclaimed collections of poetry are Animal Life in Bucharest and Killing Things. John writes regularly in national and international media on creator rights and copyright issues. He is the previous Executive Director of the Professional Writers Association of Canada, and was Literature Officer at the Ontario Arts Council between 2008 and 2012. Visit him at jkdegen.com

Bill Harnum is treasurer of the Canadian Copyright Institute. He has worked in scholarly publishing in Canada for 30 years, and is director of publications for the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto. He has served as President of the Association of Canadian Publishers for two terms, and has chaired that organization’s Copyright Committee.

Elisam Magara is an academic and author specialising in Information Science, Records and Archives Management, Information Management and Documentary Heritage. He has also written a number of general motivational works. He is a professor in the Records and Archives Management Department, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. He is Chair of the Uganda Textbook-Academic and Non-Fiction Authors Association (UTANA) and Board Secretary of the National Book Trust of Uganda (NABOTU).

Francisco Romero is a writer and innovator who has focused his life on finding an audience for his work and bringing it to the market. He became his own publisher and then opened a book shop to complete the production process, from the first thought to the reader. After publishing more than 20 books, receiving several awards and the loyalty of his readers, he proved that it is possible for authors to fight for diverse, independent literature.

Maggie Gee OBE is the author of 14 books including The White Family, shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Impac Prize, and a pair of comedies, My Cleaner and My Driver. Her work has been translated into 14 languages. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and has represented writers on the UK Society of Authors Management Committee, the UK Public Lending Right Committee and as the first woman Chair of the Royal Society of Literature. Her latest novel, Virginia Woolf in Manhattan, brings Virginia Woolf back to life in 21st -century New York, where Virginia is shocked by the economics of the modern book trade and has to go to surprising lengths to earn a living.

Maureen Duffy is the author of 34 published works, including poetry, non-fiction, and 16 plays, the most recent being the poetry collection Pictures from an Exhibition. She is a fellow and vice-president of the Royal Society of Literature and a fellow of King’s College London, President of Honour of the British Copyright Council and Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society, and a CISAC gold medallist. She was recently awarded honorary doctorates by the Universities of Loughborough and Kent for contributions to literature and equality law reform.