By Salma Sultani | Account Manager
We at Aseel Technology Corporation are thrilled to announce that our "50 Afghan Women in Tech" program will begin a phased rollout in January 2025. This program demonstrates our dedication to providing Afghan women with the resources and know-how they need to thrive in the digital economy. One of our important partners, who shares our vision for promoting economic development and gender equity, generously funds the program.
Overview of the Program Goal: To provide 50 Afghan women with entrepreneurial and digital skills so they can take an active role in the global digital economy. Timeline: The program will support the remaining participants in later phases after starting with an initial cohort of 10 women in January 2025.
Funding Partner: One of Aseel's esteemed partners has provided funding for this program, demonstrating the cooperative approach to bringing about significant change.
Impact Measures: Participants are expected to show that they can manage digital projects or work remotely in a tech-based job by the end of Phase 1.
Future Stages: Aiding in the Extension of the Remaining 40 Women Program: The program will grow to include the remaining 40 women, building on the success of the first phase, with a completion goal of the end of 2025.Improvements in training delivery, participant selection, and results will be guided by the lessons learned from Phase 1. Continued Assistance: In order to guarantee financial sustainability for the initiative's expansion, Aseel will keep up its close collaboration with the funding partner. To increase resource availability and impact, more collaborations with regional and global organizations will be investigated.
Long-Term Goals: By serving as mentors and trainers for incoming cohorts, participants in the program hope to build a self-sustaining ecosystem. For sustained involvement, participants will be incorporated into Aseel's tech-based e-commerce and humanitarian platforms.
In conclusion An important turning point in our mission to empower Afghan women via technology and entrepreneurship was reached in January 2025 with the launch of the "50 Afghan Women in Tech" program. We will first offer transformative opportunities to ten women with the kind assistance of our funding partner, with plans to expand this impact to the remaining participants by the end of 2025.
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