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Illiteracy and Dyslexia: the Book Fair Seeks Accessibility Solutions

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Every year, the Brussels book fair attracts thousands of visitors of all ages, united by the same passion for reading. But behind this enthusiasm is a less glamorous reality: 10% of the Belgian population can't read or write. It is to meet this challenge that the book fair has been carrying the Objective Read project for a few years, whose ambition is to bring together audiences who are furthest from it. Bringing books into services, literary ca…
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Every year, the Brussels book fair attracts thousands of visitors of all ages, united by the same passion for reading. But behind this enthusiasm is a less glamorous reality: 10% of the Belgian population can't read or write. It is to meet this challenge that the book fair has been carrying the Objective Read project for a few years, whose ambition is to bring together audiences who are furthest from it. Bringing books into services, literary ca…

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BX1 broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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