Aseel to help 15,000 children in Afghanistan

March 29, 2024

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The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is escalating, and this time there is an alarming mortality rate of newborns. At the beginning of the year, the UN announced that if urgent action is not taken, one million Afghan children could die by the end of 2022. In mid-march, the UN shared a report on the high mortality rate caused by malnutrition and hunger-related issues. According to the UN, 13,000 newborn babies have died since January 2022 in Afghanistan. On average, that is 176 infants die every day in Afghanistan.



Aseel launched the Child Relief Grand Challenge in response to helping millions at risk of malnutrition and starvation. Aseel aims to help 15,000 children at risk of malnutrition in the next few months. Aseel's response to this emergency and the packages prepared to tackle this problem are designed with a team of medical experts. In an interview, the director of an international humanitarian organization in Afghanistan said that hospital wards are filled with malnourished children, "Children in the provinces – they are only skin on bones now – and I'm afraid this will only worsen."





The Child Relief Grand Challenge is Aseel's direct response to saving lives. The Aseel team continues activity on the ground with over 200 local volunteers helping locate, contact, and deliver aid packages to families in urgent need of help. Aseel raised 123 of the target 1818 packages within a week.





The political shift in Afghanistan, the destruction of the economy, and the halt of the Afghanistan central banks' assets have left 95% of the Afghan population lacking access to enough food every day. In this time of need, Aseel calls upon the international community to show solidarity, start campaigns and make donations.



Each package sustains a family with a malnourished child for one month.



The Aseel team is doing all they can to help get support and food packages for Afghan children and families suffering from this humanitarian crisis. Please donate to our Child Relief Grand Challenge - your donation is invaluable, and it will save lives!




A Brief Intro To Aseel's Work:



Aseel, founded in 2016, is committed to growing and empowering the Afghanistan artisans and local businesses, utilizing eCommerce technology via a young, diverse, and dedicated team.



Ever since the political shift and the beginning of a vast humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, Aseel remained committed to helping the people of Afghanistan and launched its emergency response portal. This portal allows people to buy emergency packages for people who need help. Aseel helped over 67000 people in the past seven months through the support of our volunteers and generous donors. Aseel stays committed to continuing its support to the people in the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.



  • If anyone else in any capacity wants to support the platform, please send an email to [email protected] with what you can do to assist us.


  • Social Media Advocates and supporters can email [email protected] to join us in promoting the platform and getting more people to donate crisis response packages.


  • People inside Afghanistan who want to help children at risk of malnutrition or those who can support us in helping disseminate the packages can email [email protected]


  • If you require any information about the existing or upcoming campaigns, you can email [email protected].

About Aseel

Aseel is a tech-based startup company providing a digital platform that allows artisans to sell their antique handcrafted products and provide humanitarian aid to and from anywhere in the world with complete transparency. We believe in the practical use of the skills to build the positive change the businesses and communities need. The easy and user-friendly platform of Aseel supports thousands of makers by connecting them to global buyers. Transparency and privacy have always been the core values of our team. We are committed to supporting our clients through our secured and protected customer service page anytime.

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