by unicefatumd | Jan 1, 2022 | By: Urvi Chowdhury
INTRODUCTION: Most of my summer has consisted of spending an obscene amount of time on Tik-Tok and Instagram, two powerful and addictive social media platforms with carefully crafted algorithms that optimize and streamline information that the viewer wants to see,...
by unicefatumd | Oct 25, 2021 | By: Laraib Zia
Wanamaker’s endured for over 130 years. Not only was it one of the first department stores in the country, but it was also the birthplace of a whole other legacy. One of its original locations was Center City, Philadelphia, and it is there that a librarian by the name...
by unicefatumd | Apr 26, 2021 | By: Renad Alhabashi
About 1.6 million Americans don’t have running water or indoor plumbing, and many don’t have access to wastewater treatment. Every child has the right to grow up in a safe and clean environment, and access to sanitary resources allows these children to thrive and grow...
by unicefatumd | Jan 24, 2021 | By: Dr. Robinson and Dr. Schull
The United States has yet to take the final step of ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The document, a treaty among nations, would protect and promote the rights of all children to be protected from harm and be given the opportunity...
by unicefatumd | Nov 25, 2020 | By: Logan Dechter
According to a recent study released by UNICEF, almost 900 million people in the world live below the poverty standard of spending less than $1.9 per day, and children make up nearly half of this population (UNICEF, 2016). Another study by the World Bank Group and...