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Interview with Agossou Honfo, Project Coordinator at the Organisation Internationale De La Francophonie - Livres Hebdo

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Born in 1986 in Benin, the Centers for Reading and Cultural Animation (Clac) of the International Organization of la Francophonie are now a network of 329 libraries in 21 countries. Forty years later, these public reading spaces continue to evolve, explains Agossou Honfo, project coordinator for West Africa.
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Born in 1986 in Benin, the Centers for Reading and Cultural Animation (Clac) of the International Organization of la Francophonie are now a network of 329 libraries in 21 countries. Forty years later, these public reading spaces continue to evolve, explains Agossou Honfo, project coordinator for West Africa.

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livreshebdo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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