How can you change the world with just US $ 0.50? #ShareTheMeal shows how this works. Check out the app here: onelink.to/vqgswg Help children in need with just a tap on your phone – together with the UN! You can change the world and end global hunger – together with the United Nations! Download the app and share your meals with children in need. It costs only US $ 0.50 to feed one child for a day. "ShareTheMeal is one of 15 ideas for a better world in 2015.“ (WIRED Germany) United Nations World Food Programme: "ShareTheMeal has the potential to revolutionize the fight against hunger." WHY USE ShareTheMeal? CHANGE THE WORLD: With just a tap on your smartphone you can feed a hungry child. We call this “to share the meal”. The app allows you to help children wherever you are and whenever you wish – while you're enjoying dinner with your friends or during your lunch break at work. TRACK OUR PROGRESS: We show you where your meals are distributed and what the impact is. JOIN US TOGETHER WITH YOUR FRIENDS: Smartphone users outnumber hungry children by 20 to 1. If every one of us contributes just a little, we can really make a change and improve so many children's lives. ABOUT US ShareTheMeal is a non-profit initiative of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). WFP is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide and provides food assistance to 80 million people each year. Do you want to find out more about ShareTheMeal? Visit our website at (sharethemeal.org) or connect with us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/sharethemeal), Twitter (twitter.com/sharethemealorg) (plus.google.com/+SharethemealOrg/) or Instagram (instagram.com/sharethemeal/). Any questions? Drop us an email at support@sharethemeal.org – we’d love to hear from you! WHY HUNGER? There are 795 million people in the world today who do not get enough food to lead a healthy and active life. That is about one in nine people globally. Hunger and malnutrition are in fact the number one risk to health worldwide — greater than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined. The good news is that hunger is entirely solvable.