What history of the area leads naturally to the establishment of a library?
Over the past decade, the inhabitants have started to earn paper money through the growth in tourism. This money is gradually allowing them to educate their children and send them to Azilal for the continuation of their education. Currently, the local school system only teaches children to grade six. However, because of the sporadic nature of the teachers and the lack of school supplies, the students that have had the opportunity to go away to school have immediately found themselves grades below their peers. Concisely, the education that they are receiving in their village is not adequate. The library will provide an avenue outside of school to supplement their learning. The library will also serve the adults. Currently, the region has no access to any reading materials; books, newspapers, internet, or magazines. With the influence of foreigners it is time for a library, the locals not only want it but are willing to work to have it.
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