Samira Gawhary

Stories

November 11, 2023

Aseel's Lifeline to Aid Afghan Families Returning from Pakistan

November, 11, 2023, Kabul, Afghanistan- As the November 1, 2023, deadline for Afghan nationals to leave Pakistan passes, the fear of arrest and/or forced deportation looms heavily upon countless Afghan lives in the country. Many have left before the cutoff, while thousands remain stranded at the Torkham and Chaman crossings, waiting for a safe exit from Pakistan. Since the fall of the Republic Government of Afghanistan in August 2021, hundreds of thousands of Afghan nationals sought ref

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October 12, 2023

Beyond Urgent Relief and Food Items, Supporting Herat Earthquake Victims to get to sustainability

Aseel is a Technology Platform (Mobile app and websites) that has supported humanitarian response in Afghanistan since August 2021, Aseel responded swiftly to the Herat earthquake and provided direct humanitarian relief on site. The startup now has started the process of identifying those affected by the earthquake by providing them Omid ID cards and creating a long-term plan for the beneficiaries to get back to sustainability. Kabul, 12October, 2023 Aseel, through this decentralize

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September 13, 2023

At the UN General Assembly (UNGA 78), Aseel is launching a New Technology to Get Direct Support to Afghans and Ensure Transparency

At the UN General Assembly (UNGA 78), Aseel is launching a New Technology to Get Direct Support to Afghans and Ensure Transparency

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September 3, 2023

Aseel Stands by the Needy People of Afghanistan in the International Day of Charity

As is evident to the entire world, Afghanistan is currently facing its most significant economic crisis. According to reports, 70% of Afghans are living below the poverty line. The World Food Organization has announced that it will only be able to assist 5 million people in need by the end of this year. Meanwhile, more than 25 million people in Afghanistan do not have access to enough food. Particularly since the ban on women working was imposed, the unemployment rate has surged. Most famil

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August 23, 2023

Aseel Do Good, The Hope of Millions of Malnourished Afghan Children

Impoverished individuals consistently pay for the persistent civil conflicts and consequences of economic turmoil in developing and underdeveloped nations like Afghanistan. Homeless women and children in Kabul are among the susceptible casualties of political shifts and severe economic and humanitarian crises, including lack of food leading to malnutrition. These communities are the foremost victims deprived of fundamental essentials for existence, like sustenance and refuge, often at the p

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Samira Gawhary

PR Associate

Working at Aseel tech_startup as a PR Associate. Mentee in Dior & LVMH's program with UNESCO and a short-term student at Princeton University, USA.