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Change the World Through Technology – FreeRice - #2


Imagine this: you answer a few questions online, and somewhere in the world, a hungry person gets food. Sounds simple, right? But that’s exactly what FreeRice does. It’s technology at its best—turning learning into a way to fight hunger.


What is FreeRice?

FreeRice is a free online platform where learning meets giving. Every correct answer donates 10 grains of rice to people in need. It’s powered by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

And the best part? You don’t spend a single rupee. All you need is your knowledge and curiosity.


How It Works

  1. Pick a category: English, Geography, Science, Math, and more.

  2. Answer the questions.

  3. Each correct answer donates rice automatically.

It’s like playing a quiz game, but the prize is something far bigger—feeding someone hungry.


Why Technology Matters

Technology isn’t just for social media or shopping. FreeRice shows how it can solve real problems:

  • 🌍 Global reach: Anyone, anywhere, can join.

  • 🎮 Fun & easy: Learning becomes a game.

  • Transparent: You can track how much rice is donated.

When thousands of people come together, even small clicks create a huge impact.


Why FreeRice is Powerful



Hunger and lack of education are two of the world’s biggest challenges. FreeRice fights both at once.

When you play:

  • You gain knowledge.

  • You help feed someone.

  • You join a worldwide movement of kindness and action.

It proves one simple truth: small actions matter.


Is It Really About Rice?

Here’s something interesting: the “rice” in FreeRice is actually a metaphor.

  • Your answers don’t directly send rice grains.

  • Instead, your gameplay generates funds through ads and sponsors.

  • These funds go to the World Food Programme (WFP) to support food aid in 80+ countries.

Sometimes rice is purchased, but the real goal is to provide whatever food is most needed—rice, wheat, pulses, or other essentials.

So when you see “10 grains of rice,” think of it as a symbol of hope. Behind the screen, you’re really funding WFP’s fight against hunger worldwide.


What Is the World Food Programme (WFP)?

  • The World Food Programme (WFP) is the food-assistance branch of the United Nations.

  • It works in 120+ countries to provide food in emergencies and build long-term food security.

  • In 2024, WFP helped 124.4 million people and delivered 16.1 billion daily rations.

  • WFP also supports farmers, school meal programs, nutrition, and climate resilience.

  • It operates with an annual budget of about $10 billion (~₹83,500 crore), funded by voluntary donations.

  • In 2020, WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize for its role in promoting peace through ending hunger.


Join My Group – Let’s Make a Difference Together 🌟

Changing the world is more fun when we do it together. That’s why I’ve created a FreeRice group where we can track our daily progress and see the impact we’re making as a team.

👉 Group Code: KK7AC8MM

How to Join:

  1. Visit www.freerice.com

  2. Sign up or log in.

  3. Click “Groups” in the menu.

  4. Select “Join Group” and enter the code: KK7AC8MM

Once you’re in, every answer you give adds to our team’s collective effort. Together, we can see how much of a difference we’re making each day.


The Bigger Picture

FreeRice proves that technology isn’t just about gadgets. It’s about people. It’s about turning knowledge into nourishment, and clicks into compassion.

Every answer counts. Every small step matters. Together, we can learn, play, and fight hunger—one grain at a time.


✨ Ready to join? Let’s make each click a step toward a hunger-free world.

pls refer the user guide in the below link PDF attached

 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DHT5MXBVMvPX1L_wzGJyRVtYXUD0np9N?usp=drive_linkhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DHT5MXBVMvPX1L_wzGJyRVtYXUD0np9N?usp=drive_link

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