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Spillerne får adgang til berømte modedestinationer verden over og kan shoppe de seneste mode-trends og så kan de købe udvalgte varer, hvor de støtter nødhjælpen gennem FNs Fødevareprogram (WFP) – nyt samarbejde med private aktører.

ROME, 21 February 2013 (UN News Service): A new online game focusing on fashion will allow its players to support the United Nations emergency response in Syria, the world body’s food relief agency announced Thursday.

Hosted on the social networking site Facebook, the Stylista game lets players make virtual visits to famous fashion destinations around the world and shop for the latest fashion trends.

The game will now offer limited edition t-shirts and bags that will contribute to the World Food Programme’s (WFP) assistance operations inside Syria.

“This is the first Facebook game to support WFP’s emergency response in Syria,” said the Director of WFP Global Private Partnerships, Jay Aldous.

Stylista, which was created by the Thailand-based digital gaming company Sandbox Global, is played by at least one million online gamers worldwide every month.

Players who support WFP will receive special game play features in return for their contributions.

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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=44190&Cr=syria&Cr1=#.USd7HGV1T4s

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