Free mobile library services have been restarted in the streets of Kabul, Afghanistan after three-month suspension due to the change of regime.
The mobile libraries were initiated by Charmaghza, a non-governmental organization established by a group of Afghan youth.
The initiative is aimed to provide Afghan children with a free and quick access to read books in the war-torn country.
Each library has a librarian, a librarian assistant, and a driver on board to provide educational services to the children.
About 600 books in Dari, Pashto, and English, ranging from science, stories, and history are provided in each library.
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