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If you’ve been following the news lately, you’re aware of the situation in Africa, where so far tens of thousands of people have been infected with Ebola, and hundreds have died. It’s a global health concern, and it’s one that even WeChat has become a part of.

WeChat is taking an active part in supporting the fight against the disease by offering the latest news and information to its growing community while also supporting major global aid organizations. According to a post on the company’s blog:

“information is one of the most powerful tools we have to fight the spread of this devastating disease”

Our Africa team saw an opportunity for WeChat, the fastest growing social communications platform, to be a central point of information with the Ebola24 Official Account (OA). The account is currently available in English and French. It serves as a repository of information and support for not only the inhabitants of affected areas, but also for anyone wanting to know more about the crisis. Endorsed by the United Nations Foundation (UNF) and with content from Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF), it covers topics like treatment, concerns, news, symptoms, prevention and success stories. With immediate access to doctors and ability to find the nearest clinic through the OA, Ebola24 is fighting Ebola both on- and offline.

“In the midst of the worst Ebola outbreak the world has ever seen, information is one of the most powerful tools we have to fight the spread of this devastating disease,” said Kate Dodson, vice president for global health strategy at the UNF, on collaborating with WeChat on Ebola24. “WeChat’s Ebola24 OA makes essential information easily accessible to the people who need it most.”

In addition to getting more information, you’ll also be able to sign a petition started by ONE.org, an international campaigning and advocacy organization of more than 6 million people fighting to end extreme poverty and preventable diseases. There’s a donate button to allow you to assist UNF or MSF funds.

“Ebola24 connects people concerned about the outbreak directly with opportunities to support [the fight against the disease]”

“Every day that we continue to wait – for funding to reach the ground, for nurses and doctors to be deployed, for the shattered medical services to be rebuilt – more people die,” says David Cole, international digital director at ONE.org.

The MSF has been working to fight the spread of Ebola and bring care to thousands of people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia since March 2014. WeChat doesn’t collect these donations, but simply acts as a way for concerned people to get in touch with the organizations working against the epidemic.

“Ebola24 connects people concerned about the outbreak directly with opportunities to support the vital and ongoing efforts to stop Ebola,” says Borrie la Grange, head of communications at MSF South Africa.

You can be a part of the community by downloading WeChat on Android, iOS, or Windows Phone and following Ebola24.

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By Josh Robert Nay

Josh Robert Nay is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TruTower. He has worked in the telecommunications industry since 2003 and specializes in GSM based technology. He also uses (too many) VoIP apps and is a long-time user of BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Phone. He adores anything having to do with space exploration and writing. In addition to the links below, he can be found on LinkedIn and can also be found on his website at http://www.joshrobertnay.com.