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Makati City gov’t launches Mobile Library

n B y JOEL E. ZURBANO

THE Makati City government has launched its Mobile Library, an upgraded version of the “Dyipni Maki” program, to provide accessible learning materials and library services to all students in the communities.

“The Makati Mobile Library is a testament to our commitment to providing quality education in the city. By making books and educational materials easily accessible, we hope to inspire a love for reading and

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Danny Pata learning,” said Mayor Abigail Binay during the launch ceremony at the Makati Elementary School on Friday. Binay said the Mobile Library was part of the efforts of her administration to hit the targets in proficiency levels for basic reading, writing, and arithmetic, which fell behind during the pandemic.

“We want to make sure that all our students are equipped with the right basic knowledge before proceeding to the next grade level,” she added.

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