Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Viber launches campaign to fight world hunger amid COVID-19 crisis

-

Rakuten Viber, one of the world’s leading apps for free and easy communicat­ion, announces the launch of its campaign to help organisati­ons fighting global hunger in the wake of widespread COVID-19-induced food shortages. With a brand new sticker pack and community dedicated to the cause, Viber’s campaign will engage its users, employees, and humanitari­an and developmen­t partners such as the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on of the United Nations ( FAO), Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies ( IFRC), World Wide Fund (for Nature) (WWF), UNICEF, U-report , and U.N. Migration.

COVID-19 has disrupted nearly every institutio­n and industry, including the food supply chains necessary to sustaining human life. At least 265 million people are at risk of going hungry in 2020, according to an estimate made by the U. N. World Food Programme (WFP) in April. That’s nearly twice as many as last year. Reversing the downward trend means literally saving lives, and Viber is positionin­g itself to take part in doing so.

The initiative includes an educationa­l ‘Fight World Hunger Together’ Viber-owned community as well as a Viber sticker pack in English and Russian. The first- of- its- kind community will inform users on how changing habits, such as eating, shopping, and cooking, can reduce food waste and can help vulnerable people have more stable access to food, on top of learning more about the hunger crisis. The content will be managed by Viber’s humanitari­an partners, who have their own channels on the platform, too. Moreover, people can support the cause also financiall­y by downloadin­g the dedicated to the campaign sticker pack - the profit from which will be donated to charities which battle food hunger. On top of that, Viber is giving an option for people who do not have the availabili­ty to donate now, to support by joining the newly created community and inviting family and friends. When the community reaches 1 million users, Viber will donate $10,000 towards the cause, encouragin­g individual­s to show their personal example which is essential for the topic.

‘The world is changing more rapidly than ever, and COVID-19 is making vulnerable population­s even more vulnerable. One of the biggest challenges the pandemic presents is global food shortages and growing hunger, and Viber can’t sit idly by and do nothing about it’ said Djame lAgaoua, CEO of Rakuten Viber.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka