Let’s set things straight when you “LIKE” the Facebook Page of the World Food Programme (www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme), it will not automatically feed a hungry child and address malnutrition in the communities where WFP is present. But with the joint effort of the Royal DSM a global sciences company and a world leader in the field of nutrition it will happen plus all the individuals who will be opening the WFP Facebook Page and will click on the LIKE button.
So with Royal DSM, for every likes that the Facebook Page of the World Food Programme receives, they will provide a nutritious meal full of vitamins and minerals to a child in need. And with the help of million of Facebook users around the world the it will happen when you click that like button.
Royal DSM is one of the main partners of WFP that provides a cutting-edge hunger solutions, like micronutrient powders that a mother can sprinkle onto a bowl of rice to add all of the vitamins and nutrients her children need to be healthy. With this project it will help fight malnutrition and diseases that children get from hunger. Since 2007 Royal DSM is a big partner of WFP and that partnership goes stronger in fighting hunger and malnutrition worldwide.
Social Media plays a vital role in the efforts of World Food Programme. From their website, Twitter account (@WFP) and donation page, banners and quizzes they generated awareness and funds that will help them in reaching out to millions of children and mothers who face hunger every day especially in conflict and devastated areas. WFP also go beyond feeding, they take part on rescue, relief and recovery in most of devastated areas around the world.
It will only take you a minute to go to World Food Programme Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme) and click on the LIKE button but the contribution that it will give in helping a hungry and malnourish child in a devastated and conflict affected areas will last forever. Think about it and know how you can help visit www.WFP.org to know more about the largest humanitarian agency of the United Nations.