Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
has announced plans to help bring the internet to UN refugee camps.
He also said Facebook
would be part of a new campaign to make the internet available to everyone on the planet within five years.
He said the internet could help the UN meet its development goals and lift people out of poverty.
Signatories to the campaign, called the Connectivity Declaration, include rock star Bono,
actress Charlize Theron,
entrepreneurs Bill Gates
and Richard Branson,
and Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales.
He said Facebook would work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Some three billion people around the world have internet access, and the connectivity campaign aims to bring the internet to the other four billion.
Mr Zuckerberg says that Facebook has nearly 1.5 billion users who log in once a month, and achieved a billion users in a single day for the first time last month.
He has predicted that the site's reach will continue to grow.
Where are UN refugee camps?
Arab revolutions and refugees.
Facebook Revolutions.
Komentarų nėra:
Rašyti komentarą