NEW YORK: Facebook has announced to start war against deadly Ebola virus that has killed thousands of people in West Africa.
To tackle Ebola, Facebook has announced three initiatives including an addition of a new donation notification, which will appear at the top of every Facebook user’s News Feed over the next week. It’ll be a simple message with an option to directly contribute to the funds of one of three non-profit organizations working in West Africa at the moment: the Red Cross, International Medical Corps, and Save the Children. You can use PayPal or a Visa or MasterCard to complete the payment.
Facebook will also push awareness-raising UNICEF messages to the News Feeds of people in the West African countries most affected by Ebola. These will contain basic information about the typical symptoms of the disease and direct those suspecting they might be infected to go to the nearest health facility. Finally, Facebook is donating 100 mobile satellite communication terminals, which will be deployed in the most remote and infrastructure-deprived areas of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone to provide voice and data services where they are most lacking. This level of activism and involvement is unusual for Facebook and would seem to reflect the seriousness of the Ebola epidemic that’s currently ongoing.
Earlier, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has also donated $25 million to help fight the spread of the Ebola virus. No other social network has Facebook’s immense reach, and efforts to raise awareness and participation in the fight against Ebola will surely be amplified by its audience of 1.3 billion users.