Post by Mark Zuckerberg.
I want to make sure Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola. So today, we’re announcing three things:
- We’re providing internet connectivity in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to help medical and aid workers track cases and coordinate their response.
- We’re sharing information on Facebook, in partnership with UNICEF, to help people in the affected and nearby countries prevent, detect and treat Ebola.
- We’ll soon be highlighting the work of some of the non-profits leading the fight on the ground, and giving everyone on Facebook the ability to donate directly.
Stopping Ebola is an important global challenge, and together we can make a difference. This video outlines our efforts, or to learn more visit facebook.com/fightebola
I want to make sure Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola. So today, we’re announcing three things:
- We’re providing internet connectivity in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to help medical and aid workers track cases and coordinate their response.
- We’re sharing information on Facebook, in partnership with UNICEF, to help people in the affected and nearby countries prevent, detect and treat Ebola.
- We’ll soon be highlighting the work of some of the non-profits leading the fight on the ground, and giving everyone on Facebook the ability to donate directly.
Stopping Ebola is an important global challenge, and together we can make a difference. This video outlines our efforts, or to learn more visit facebook.com/fightebola
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