The social media company is also deploying 100 satellite communication terminals to boost Internet and phone services to affected areas in West Africa, where the disease has killed nearly 5,000.
The programmes come on the heels of a USD 25 million donation last month by CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention toward the Ebola response.
Facebook Inc says that, over the coming week, its users will see an option to donate to three nonprofits fighting Ebola.
In addition, the Menlo Park, California, is donating terminals that communicate via satellite and will provide Internet and voice-calling access to remote areas of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The 100 devices will be used to provide mobile broadband and phone services so that medical aid workers can get access to voice and data services.
The devices will also help people with Ebola who have been placed in isolation communicate with their families, and health workers who've traveled to Africa keep in touch with friends and family back home, said Chris Weasler, Facebook's head of spectrum policy and connectivity planning, in an interview from Ghana.
Facebook is hoping that its donation button will increase the money going toward Ebola response efforts. Ebola aid donations have lag behind large natural disasters such as Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines last year or the earthquake in Haiti four years ago.
So far, the American Red Cross has raised nearly USD 3.7 million for Ebola relief. In comparison, it received USD 486 million after the Haiti earthquake and more than USD 88 million in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.
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