Go offline with the Player FM app!
Coalition building for impact people, tech & humanitarian futures in Afghanistan and beyond
Manage episode 490990105 series 3463494
How can technology support dignified, community-led humanitarian action?
Continuing a thematic exploration of humanitarian tech, Ka Man Parkinson speaks with Layma Murtaza and Safi Nurzai from Aseel – a social enterprise reimagining how aid can work through digital innovation, local leadership and global connection.
This is a conversation about systems change from the ground up: the power of coalitions, the urgency of new funding models, and why centring people – not just products or platforms – is essential to meaningful impact.
💬 “I think dignified aid would change a lot – so fully owned and driven by the communities we serve.” – Safi Nurzai
💬 “So if you’re actually dreaming of change… make sure you stay human and continue to build with love, because the world really needs your voice and vision…” – Layma Murtaza
Tune in to hear real-world insights and hands-on inspiration for community-centred solutions, digital innovations, and evolving humanitarian approaches in Afghanistan and beyond.
To access speaker bios and the conversation transcript, please visit the episode webpage: www.humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources/coalition-building-for-impact-people-tech-humanitarian-futures-in-afghanistan-and-beyond/
Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources
The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of their organisations.
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Aseel’s origin story and vision for Afghanistan and beyond (00:02:53)
3. Looking to the future: what would you do with a magic wand? (00:25:12)
4. Diaspora perspectives: identity, connection and responsibility (00:30:39)
5. Looking ahead: innovations and collaboration for lasting change (00:39:53)
6. Reflections on Afghanistan: one thing you should know (00:45:02)
7. Closing reflections (00:50:32)
40 episodes
Manage episode 490990105 series 3463494
How can technology support dignified, community-led humanitarian action?
Continuing a thematic exploration of humanitarian tech, Ka Man Parkinson speaks with Layma Murtaza and Safi Nurzai from Aseel – a social enterprise reimagining how aid can work through digital innovation, local leadership and global connection.
This is a conversation about systems change from the ground up: the power of coalitions, the urgency of new funding models, and why centring people – not just products or platforms – is essential to meaningful impact.
💬 “I think dignified aid would change a lot – so fully owned and driven by the communities we serve.” – Safi Nurzai
💬 “So if you’re actually dreaming of change… make sure you stay human and continue to build with love, because the world really needs your voice and vision…” – Layma Murtaza
Tune in to hear real-world insights and hands-on inspiration for community-centred solutions, digital innovations, and evolving humanitarian approaches in Afghanistan and beyond.
To access speaker bios and the conversation transcript, please visit the episode webpage: www.humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources/coalition-building-for-impact-people-tech-humanitarian-futures-in-afghanistan-and-beyond/
Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources
The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of their organisations.
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Aseel’s origin story and vision for Afghanistan and beyond (00:02:53)
3. Looking to the future: what would you do with a magic wand? (00:25:12)
4. Diaspora perspectives: identity, connection and responsibility (00:30:39)
5. Looking ahead: innovations and collaboration for lasting change (00:39:53)
6. Reflections on Afghanistan: one thing you should know (00:45:02)
7. Closing reflections (00:50:32)
40 episodes
All episodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.