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View all search resultsIn a small tin-roof room at a local community center, a 12-year-old bookworm has amassed a collection of 18,000 books, hoping to help other residents access a world that can be all too remote from Brazil's impoverished favelas.
The National Library recorded a total of 846,847 visitors throughout last year with the highest number of visitors recorded at 103,998 people in December 2019. The total number of visitors has increased significantly from 528,076 visitors in 2018 and 75,273 visitors in 2017.
Using smart phones and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and others they have uploaded and published literacy activities in various remote areas, and getting in touch with literacy activists nationally and even globally to donate new books for them.
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