ASOs Staff:
We have qualified staffs with diverse qualification from recognized national and international institutions and experience by holding highest positions in INGOs, NGOs, Donor funded projects and government institutions, Well experienced team of experts and research and evaluation team.
Safiullah Noori
Founder and Executive Director
Safiullah Noori an Afghan Citizen, voluntarily founded the Afghans Support Organization ASO with the goal to serve the neediest families, marginalized and ignored individuals across the country. Noori has served for plus 15 years in the ground of humanitarian, relief and Program Management with WB, ADB, UNDP, USAID, IOM & EPEK Int. Projects inside and outside the country. Noori has met and gave hand to thousand families through serving with the different entities in various cities of the Afghanistan to find and share his love. His full commitments and perseverance convinced him to bring love, care and smile to the neediest families with a slogan of Supporting the Progress of the Nation. Noori has already targeted the goal and faith to bring smiles to the face of IDPs, orphans children, widows and disabled individuals whom still looking to love him.
Mir Abdul Sallam Maiwand
Projects Director
Mir Abdul Sallam Maiwand, obtained Master degree on Mining Extraction from Kabul Polytechnic Institute and mostly served in Ministry of Mines and Petroleum. He has great experience in projects management and mining contracts. Mr. Maiwand voluntarily Joined the Afghans Support Organization ASO with the goal to serve the neediest families, marginalized and ignored individuals across the country. Mr. Maiwand hains served for plus 20 years in the ground of Projects Management with MoMP and private sectors like Mining Companies’ in Kabul He visited most of the province of Afghanistan and tried to stay in touch with neediest families and shared his love the families from his own incomes. He loved the slogan of Supporting the Progress of the Nation. and aimed to help the people of Afghanistan through humanitarian projects.