LIBROS Study Overview Learning to Improve Book Resource Operational Systems

Via case studies in Cambodia, Honduras, and Rwanda, the LIBROS team is engaging key book supply chain actors, including policymakers, book authors, publishers, managers, and users. The team is also documenting policy and practice strategies and the impact of these strategies on primary-level book supply chains. Additionally, SHARE is exploring the underlying conditions that enable the success of improvement strategies to identify transferable lessons for improve book supply chains in other contexts.

Research Questions

  1. What are the characteristics and perceived impacts of a specific strategy designed to improve the book supply chain?

  2. What challenges were observed and addressed during the process?

  3. What additional supports are required for the fuller success of the book chain improvement strategy?

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LIBROS Study Overview Learning to Improve Book Resource Operational Systems

Source: USAID
Year: 2024

Cate Urban

I founded Urban Web Renovations after 11 years of leading global marketing strategies for nonprofit organizations in Washington, DC. In each position I held, one thing remained the same – my passion for managing web sites and social media accounts for both organizations and major thought leaders.

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