Skip to main content

Facebook wants to work with the UN to bring Internet access to refugee camps

Refugee Camps
Sadik Gulec/Shutterstock
In a speech delivered at a lunch hosted by the United Nations Private Sector Forum at the U.N.’s headquarters on Saturday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company will work with the U.N. to bring Internet access to people in refugee camps. While details are sparse and skepticism is plenty, the endeavor would be part of the U.N.’s goal of eliminating extreme poverty by 2030.

Internet access for refugee camps would help refugees find support and communicate with loved ones, according to Zuckerberg. This is especially timely given the recent migrant crisis in Europe.

Beyond being “an enabler of human rights” and a “force for peace,” Zuckerberg said Internet access is a way to lift people out of poverty. This falls directly in line with a wide-ranging 15-year plan that includes the eradication of extreme poverty, which a U.N. summit approved on Friday.

“A like or a post won’t stop a tank or a bullet, but when people are connected, we have the chance to build a common global community with a shared understanding,” said Zuckerberg.

He clarified after his speech that it’s not all altruism. “We all benefit when we are more connected.”

Facebook is already testing tools to make wider Internet access a reality, including Aquila, a solar-powered drone that would use lasers to precisely beam fast Internet connections from the sky to the ground.

The vehicle for Zuckerberg’s announcement is the lightning rod known as Internet.org, a Facebook-led initiative to bring free Internet access to about 4 billion people across the world who don’t have easy access to mobile or fast Internet connectivity. Internet.org has received criticism for restricting access to only Facebook-benefiting online properties. Earlier this year, 65 organizations posted a letter on Facebook addressed to Zuckerberg telling him that Internet.org violates net neutrality.

Facebook rebranded the free app and mobile site used to delivery free (albeit limited) mobile Internet access as “Free Basics by Facebook.” In its announcement of the change, the company said the rebranding is intended to “better distinguish the Internet.org initiative from the programs and services we’re providing, including Free Basics.”

Jason Hahn
Jason Hahn is a part-time freelance writer based in New Jersey. He earned his master's degree in journalism at Northwestern…
A new Best Buy sale just started – our 11 favorite deals
Presidents Day sales with electonic devices packed in open boxes.

If you've been looking to do some shopping recently but haven't found the best time, you're in luck! Best Buy has just started an excellent weekend sale with many different products, but, to help save you some hassle, we've collected our 11 favorite deals from the bunch, ranging from robot vacuums to gaming laptops. So, without further ado, let's dive right in!
Shark ION Robot RV761 -- $143, was $260

If you're looking to dip your toes into robot vacuums without spending a lot, the Shark ION Robot RV761 falls within the Shark Ion 700 range and has a few nifty features, making it a good starting robot vacuum. For example, it has a triple brush mechanism that makes it great for picking up pet hair and does relatively well on carpeted flooring. It also has its own that allows you to schedule and control it to fit your schedule, and it comes with sensing technology that lets it avoid bumping into things. On the other hand, it doesn't have home mapping, which is great for the privacy-minded, but that does mean the occasional bump does happen. The Shark ION RV761 has about 90 minutes of battery life before it takes itself in for recharging.

Read more
When is Prime Day 2023? Dates confirmed for the shopping event
Best Prime Day 2022 Deals graphic with multiple products.

After weeks of speculation, we finally know when Prime Day 2023 is kicking off. Amazon has announced that the event will start July 11 at 3AM ET and will run through July 12. As always, Prime members can score some fantastic deals from the sale with popular brands like Peloton, Victoria's Secret, YETI, and Sony just some of the names being touted by Amazon as featuring in the big sale. Members will also be able to shop more deals on small business products than ever before too. As always, expect great discounts on Amazon-owned properties like Kindles, Ring doorbells, Amazon Echo units, and so much more. It's the sale we've all been waiting for since Black Friday.

The Prime Day deals promise to drop every 30 minutes during select periods with deep discounts expected. Select discounts on other Amazon-related things are already available such as 20% off in-store purchases at when you spend $50 or more and . It's a small taste of what is no doubt to come with other Amazon properties likely to see discounts.

Read more
Another big sale is happening at the same time as Prime Day
A variety of electronic devices in open boxes.

Target just revealed that Target Circle Week will run from July 9 to July 15, overlapping with Amazon's Prime Day that's scheduled for July 11 to July 12.

The big sale event will be open to members of the retailer's Target Circle loyalty program, who will be able to receive discounts of up to 50% for certain items. If you're not yet a member, don't worry -- you can join at any time, and membership is free. Once you've signed up, you'll be able to earn 1% from every purchase to redeem at a later time, access exclusive deals, and get 5% off for your birthday, among other benefits.

Read more