National Archives of Benin

The National Archives of Benin (French: Archives nationales du Bénin) are located in capital city Porto-Novo, Benin. The archives were established on March 3, 1914, on the order of Governor William Ponty.[1]

Services

The Archives provide the following primary services:[2]

  • Bookbinding studio with equipment for document restoration
  • Reprography, made available to researchers through its communication service, including 2 photocopy machines
  • Information services for entry of research instruments and for management of personal recollections, theses, and newspaper card indexes. A microfilm reader is available.

Activities

On November 13, 2014, a training workshop commemorated the Archives' centenary. The theme was the adoption of ISAD (G) and ISAAR (CPF) standards for archival description and the use of open source archive management software.[3]

On April 3, 2020, Médrique Awangonou published a book on the national archives of Dahomey (now the Republic of Benin) from 1914 to 2014 on the topic of Human Sciences.

The archives preserve the actions of the men and women who have contributed to the country's history. The colonial administration created a service for the archives to safeguard administrative documents.[4]

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