Today launching of Internet.org in Ghana -- giving people on the Airtel network access to free basic internet services for education, health, jobs and communication.
Right now only about 12% of people in Ghana are connected to the internet, but connectivity is already improving people's lives and communities.
By connecting everyone, facebook hope to unlock even more opportunities for Ghana and people like Dauda Musa, pictured here.
Dauda runs a mobile money transfer business in Accra, and as the number of people with mobile phones has grown over the past few years, more people are using this service for business or to share money with friends and family.
Ghana is the fifth country that facebook connected through Internet.org -- after Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Colombia.
Facebook community says thanks to the users for supporting and for pushing to bring Internet.org to more countries as to continue on their path to connect the whole world.
Right now only about 12% of people in Ghana are connected to the internet, but connectivity is already improving people's lives and communities.
By connecting everyone, facebook hope to unlock even more opportunities for Ghana and people like Dauda Musa, pictured here.
Dauda runs a mobile money transfer business in Accra, and as the number of people with mobile phones has grown over the past few years, more people are using this service for business or to share money with friends and family.
Ghana is the fifth country that facebook connected through Internet.org -- after Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Colombia.
Facebook community says thanks to the users for supporting and for pushing to bring Internet.org to more countries as to continue on their path to connect the whole world.
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