Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
KFC Africa open-sources its 16-year-old child feeding program to fight global hunger, launching tech innovations at a Johannesburg hackathon.
KFC Africa has open-sourced its 16-year-old Add Hope child feeding program, sharing its blueprint globally to combat child hunger, especially ahead of World Food Day.
The initiative, which has raised over R1 billion and supports thousands of feeding centers in South Africa, was unveiled at a Johannesburg hackathon where 60 young innovators developed tech-driven solutions to expand its reach.
Partnerships with Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa, McCormick, and Tiger Brands are fueling growth.
KFC Africa said this marks the first time a major South African company has open-sourced a proven social impact model, aiming to enable global replication.
Winning ideas from the event could receive up to R1 million in seed funding, with a business proposal to be presented in early 2026.
KFC Africa abre su programa de alimentación infantil de 16 años para luchar contra el hambre mundial, lanzando innovaciones tecnológicas en un hackathon de Johannesburgo.