Uber Donates App To World Food Programme For Ukraine
Uber said on Wednesday it had donated a customised version of its ‘Uber Direct’ software app to the UN’s World Food Programme to help distribute food in Ukraine.
The WFP is scaling up operations in Ukraine and expects to be able to provide food and cash to 3 million people per month by June, the agency said in a joint statement with Uber.
The software will allow the WFP to coordinate a fleet of vehicles and track deliveries in real time to densely populated areas where larger vehicles might not be able to travel safely.
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