Camel Library

The Camel Library of Kenya serves the Nomads of the desert.  Nomads are poor and can't afford their own books, and there is an 85.3% illiteracy rate among the people the library servers.


 There are 3,500 members, and the books match the syllabus of the national education system.

Story books are available for children.  A book can be borrowed for two weeks, the time it takes the camel library for a return visit.


A camel library serves the nomadic people of the Gobi Desert too.  Above a little girl is mesmerized by the colorful covers of several children's books.




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