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When Sara Wahedi thinks back to May 9, 2018, it began as a calm, sunny day. But as the Afghan-Canadian social entrepreneur, now 26, was walking home from the president’s office in Kabul, where she worked, people started running past her in panic. Some were screaming that there was a suicide bomber. Wahedi only had a moment to react and started running as well. Seconds later, she heard an explosion behind her.
The terrifying experience rattled Ms. Wahedi, but it also motivated her to start thinking about ways to keep Afghan civilians perpetually updated on security issues such as explosions, fires and gunshots – threats that could affect their safe access to a particular neighbourhood.Evening Update is written by Omair Quadri. If you’d like to receive this newsletter by e-mail every weekday evening, go
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