The ban on education has had a devastating impact on millions of girls in Afghanistan, & we are determined to do what we can to help these women achieve their educational goals.
Read more about the campaign & ways you can help in the following link:
This package is for students with an electronic device who can enroll in online courses. It includes guidelines to help female students in Afghanistan banned from education to sign up for courses offered by tens of schools worldwide.
Many of these women have worked hard to pass the Kankor (university entrance exam) and secure a place at a public university, where they were able to live in a hostel and have their rent and food covered, as well as receive a small monthly allowance.
They are now banned from these schools, hostels, and employment opportunities, which has caused them to become a burden on their low-income families, who are already struggling financially.
#1 GOAL: Support 100 female students. Many are working towards reversing the ban on women's education, we hope that this campaign will provide a temporary solution for students, allowing them to continue their studies until a permanent solution is found.
With your support, we will expand this campaign to help more students across the country. You as donor/collaborator will have a real-time update about the campaign and its progress once the initiative has begun.
Today’s tragedy in Kabul once again proved that if your suffering does not appeal to the political interests of the governments & its institutions, they will never genuinely care about it.
On multiple occasions, we have witnessed how singers, celebrities, athletes, and most people with large platforms in the west are entirely under the influence of their countries' foreign policies. They only show solidarity when their mainstream media portrays something as evil.
We, the people of Afghanistan, have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on concerts in the past few days.
Meanwhile, people in Afghanistan are suffering from a hunger crisis, and we cry to the world for attention.
In the month of June alone, there are and have been a number of lavish and sold-out Afghan concerts. Each, with tickets costing from $50-$1500 leading to hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.
Currently, this is a highlight of the alarming situation in Afghanistan:
Hundreds of children and mothers are dying daily
because of malnutrition and other hunger-related issues.
Bakeries and streets are filled with women, men and
children begging for a piece of bread.
This is a tough competition between the Taliban and the international community; let's see who is more successful in suffering Afghans.
How can you 332,403,650 Americans go to sleep knowing that you're elected politicians have destroyed the poorest economy in the world, stolen their only assets and killed over 13000 newborn babies since the beginning of 2022?
The child mortality rate in Afghanistan is shockingly distressing and calls for our urgent attention and assistance. Unfortunately, this critical issue has been overshadowed by conflicts elsewhere.
In the time that this post was written, 114 children have died. I on behalf of these Afghan children make a plea to you to contribute to saving lives. Raise awareness, make donations, and speak about this ongoing tragedy. #saveAfghanChildren
Please check out @ASEELApp Create your campaigns to contribute to this grand challenge or donate to one of the existing campaigns. #SaveAfghanChildren
@ASEELApp just launched "Aseel's Grand Challenge" to support 15,000 malnourished children, and we need your support in spreading this very important message.
UN says, a million children will die in one year if urgent actions are not taken.
@ASEELApp 's grand challenge is aiming to help 15000 children at risk of malnutrition as their first goal.
Please start your campaign supporting this grand challenge or contribute to one of the existing campaigns.
On Jan 28th, 2001 Anas Haqqani took responsibility for the suicide attack on the Finest superstore in Kabul. In this attack, 9 Afghans and five foreigners lost their lives. Among the deaths was my cousin in her mid-20s and her cousin in her mid-20s.#NorwayRejectTaliban
My cousin's name was Najia. She was just graduated from law and she was very excited about becoming a judge. That day Najia went to the store to buy milk for her infant. My mother later went to find her body. She was found in many pieces, so was her cousin.
Tb, mainly the Haqqani group, took responsibility for this attack. Anas is the leader of this barbaric Haqqani group. Anas was a prisoner 4 years. The Trump administration made a deal & forced the Afg gov to release him on Nov 18, 2019, as a precondition for the US-Taliban deal.