Angela Marvulli
The pictures demonstrates how children around are excited
about getting an education. In 1950's
Danny Kay took on the role of ambassador for UNICEF. He started raising money through
the United Nations Children's Fund and
since then children around the world have benefitted from the program.
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While I researched the drawbacks that globalization brings to education, it's important to remember the positive aspects. I love these pictures and seeing the children being excited to learn. In developed countries, such as the U.S., I feel that we sometimes take education for granted. In developing nations education is most certainly a privilege, one that children take advantage of and are certainly most grateful for. I think UNICEF's efforts are tremendous and should be commended.
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