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Water Scarcity And Covid-19
By: isabella whitmore
Frequent handwashing is the most basic and effective action we can take to fight against infectious diseases like COVID-19. However, billions of people has no access to clean water. How much impact does this cause them?(read
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Category : Health
The Importance Of Adequate Water Supplies In Response To Covid-19
By: isabella whitmore
The best way to protect ourselves and stop the spread of COVID-19 is frequent handwashing. We hear it repeatedly. However, how can this be possible for people who lack access to clean water? According to the United Nations (UN) there are about one third of the global population who don't have access to safely managed water services and over half lack access to adequate sanitation facilities.(read
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Category : Health
The Impact Of Covid-19 Pandemic On Education
By: isabella whitmore
1.2 billions of students stopped going to school due to the corona virus pandemic. What will this widespread school closure have on us especially on the education sector?(read
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Category : Social Community
How Covid-19 Pandemic Affects The Education Sector
By: isabella whitmore
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused devastating consequences including widespread school closure in more than 190 countries. This resulted to education disruption for 94% of the global student population which can greatly affect our society.(read
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Category : Social Community
The Effects Of Coronavirus Pandemic On Education
By: isabella whitmore
Education is one of the many sectors that are greatly affected by the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The increasing number of people infected with the disease has forced schools to suspend their classes to protect students and school employees from being infected. Over 190 countries have closed their schools affecting more than 90% of the global student population.(read
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Category : Education
Improving Access To Electricity
By: isabella whitmore
What do you do whenever there is a power outage? Let me guess, it's either take a nap or find something to do. Losing electricity is dreadful and feels like the world stops because almost everything that we do requires electricity. We use it for working, cleaning, cooking, and recreational activities such as browsing the internet or watching TV.(read
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Category : Social Community
Achieving Universal Electricity Access
By: isabella whitmore
13% of the world's population still has no electricity access today. International agencies such as United Nations (UN), World Bank Group (WBG), and International Energy Agency (IEA) aim to achieve universal electricity access by 2030. How close are they in reaching this goal?(read
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Category : Social Community
Challenges In Achieving Global Electricity Access
By: isabella whitmore
More people have easier electricity access than ever before. For the first time in many decades, the number of people with no electricity access decreased to one billion. Thanks to the substantial efforts of International Energy Agency, World Bank Group, United Nations, and different governments striving to achieve global electricity access by 2030.(read
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Category : Social Community
Plastics Pollution; A Threat To Our Planet
By: isabella whitmore
The negative impacts of plastic waste into our environment is exponentially growing which causes disastrous damages to our environment, animals, and humans.(read
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Category : Environment
Plastic, The Most Harmful Substance On Earth
By: isabella whitmore
The first plastic was invented in an effort to find a substitute for ivory and save elephants from exploitation. John Wesley Hyatt created the first plastic in 1869 to win the $10,000 prize for whoever can provide a replacement for ivory which is from elephants' tusks. This means that the creation of plastic originally aimed to protect animals from human's destructive acts.(read
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Category : Environment