The button, which will appear at the top of user news feeds,
will enable an easy donation to groups such as International Medical Corps, the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Save the
Children.
“In times of crisis, people turn to Facebook to learn about
what’s happening, share their experiences and offer support,” a Facebook
statement said.
It noted that while the organizations have already been
using Facebook to raise funds, “we want to amplify these calls for action and
help organizations raise awareness and connect directly with people around the
world.”
A “donate” feature will allow Facebook members to directly
send money to one of the three organizations.
“All of the money raised will go directly to the charities
working on the ground,” the statement said.
Facebook said it was also working with UNICEF “to deliver
important education about Ebola symptoms and treatment to people in affected
and neighboring regions.”
Additionally, the social network said it would offer
emergency voice and data services in cooperation with the non-government
consortium NetHope to assist aid workers in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said last month he and his
wife were donating $25 million to help US efforts to contain the deadly Ebola
epidemic.
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