Episode 3: the Athens Comic Library in Greece has a wide collection of comics and provides compassionate, fun programming to locals and refugees. It also organized Greece Refugee Week! Great people, a great library.
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Episode 3: the Athens Comic Library in Greece has a wide collection of comics and provides compassionate, fun programming to locals and refugees. It also organized Greece Refugee Week! Great people, a great library.
Bhutan has one municipal public library and a lot of rural isolation, as well as increasing migration from rural to urban areas. It also has people working hard to make libraries a big part of national development. In this episode of Interlibrary I interview four people: Sonam Wangdi, academic librarian at the Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and Environment in Bumthang; Laxmi Subba, school librarian at a school in Gelephu, in the south of the country; Tshering Phuntsho, municipal public librarian at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck Public Library in the capital Thimphu; Karma Lhazom, country director of READ Bhutan, an NGO that builds libraries across Bhutan.
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Episode 3: the Athens Comic Library in Greece has a wide collection of comics and provides compassionate, fun programming to locals and refugees. It also organized Greece Refugee Week! Great people, a great library.