The distribution of books by the Ministry of Education (MEC) throughout Brazil, managed by FINK in the eighties, represents a significant logistical effort aimed at ensuring quality education access for all children in the country, including those in remote regions such as Amazonian riverine communities. FINK, with its logistics expertise, played a crucial role in this process during that period, utilizing various modes of transportation, such as trucks, boats, and even airplanes, to reach hard-to-access areas.
The importance of this distribution is immense, as many of these communities lack easy access to educational resources. The books provided by MEC cover various educational levels and subjects, offering essential teaching materials for children’s educational development. The presence of these books greatly contributes to improving literacy and academic performance, providing learning opportunities that would otherwise be inaccessible.
Furthermore, the delivery of these books reinforces social and educational inclusion, allowing children from all parts of Brazil, regardless of their geographic location, to receive a quality education. This initiative also demonstrates the government’s commitment to reducing educational disparities and promoting equity in access to knowledge. Thus, MEC’s book distribution by FINK is a concrete example of how public-private collaboration can benefit society, especially the most vulnerable communities.