Victoria is one of the most literate cities in the world, with a population of over 1.3 million people that reads and writes at an average rate of 7.5 books per year. However, despite this high literacy rate, Victoria is still lagging behind other global cities when it comes to literate citizens. In fact, according to the World Literacy Report 2016, Victoria ranks as the eleventh worst city in the world for literacy rates. There are a few reasons why Victoria’s literacy rate is so low. First and foremost,Victoria’s education system is not tailored specifically for literate citizens. Second, Victoria does not have any public libraries that provide access to books or other reading materials for everyone. Third, there are no effective methods of teaching children how to read and write at an early age. Finally, Victoria’s government does not fund any Literacy programs or initiatives that focus on increasing literacy rates among its citizens. Fortunately, there are a number of effective methods that can help increaseVictoria’s literacy rate. One effective method is to invest in public libraries that provide access to books and other reading materials for everyone in the city. Another effective method is to invest in Literacy programs or initiatives that focus on increasing literacy rates among its citizens. Finally, Victoria should also consider investing in public education systems that are specifically tailored for literate citizens. These systems would provide more resources and training specifically designed to help increaseVictoria’s literacy rate.