. . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res (BSF) est une association fond\u00E9e en 2007 \u00E0 Paris, \u00E0 l'initiative de l'historien Patrick Weil. Elle souhaite faciliter l'acc\u00E8s \u00E0 la culture, \u00E0 l'\u00E9ducation et \u00E0 l'information des populations vuln\u00E9rables."@fr . . "Providing access to information, education and culture"@en . . . . . "Education, advocacy, human rights"@en . "1098450438"^^ . "Patrick Weil, J\u00E9r\u00E9my Lachal, Dmitri Verboomen, Aaron Greenberg"@en . . . "Biblioth\u00E8ques sans fronti\u00E8res"@fr . . . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res (BSF), known as Libraries Without Borders (LWB) in English, is a charitable organisation based in France that provides access to information and education for those who need it most, whether refugees in humanitarian crises or under-resourced communities in the developed world. Founded in 2007, the organization distributes books, develops innovative technologies (including the Ideas Box), creates customized programs, and builds digital learning platforms in more than 50 countries, including Colombia, Cameroon, Bangladesh, France, and the United States. The U.S. branch, opened in 2008, is based in Washington, D.C., and listed as a non profit 501(c) organization under U.S. law. The organization received the Library of Congress' International Literacy Award in 2016."@en . . . . . . "Non-profit"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "France, Global"@en . . . "Education and culture for all."@en . "7668070"^^ . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res"@en . . . . . "Libraries Without Borders Logo.jpg"@en . . . . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res (BSF) est une association fond\u00E9e en 2007 \u00E0 Paris, \u00E0 l'initiative de l'historien Patrick Weil. Elle souhaite faciliter l'acc\u00E8s \u00E0 la culture, \u00E0 l'\u00E9ducation et \u00E0 l'information des populations vuln\u00E9rables."@fr . . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res (BSF), known as Libraries Without Borders (LWB) in English, is a charitable organisation based in France that provides access to information and education for those who need it most, whether refugees in humanitarian crises or under-resourced communities in the developed world. Founded in 2007, the organization distributes books, develops innovative technologies (including the Ideas Box), creates customized programs, and builds digital learning platforms in more than 50 countries, including Colombia, Cameroon, Bangladesh, France, and the United States. The U.S. branch, opened in 2008, is based in Washington, D.C., and listed as a non profit 501(c) organization under U.S. law. The organization received the Library of Congress' International Literacy Award in 20"@en . . . . . . "INGO"@en . . "Biblioth\u00E8ques Sans Fronti\u00E8res/Libraries Without Borders"@en . . . . . . . . "18671"^^ .