OUR VISION

INTRODUCTION TO GATE OF HOPE

Established in 2021, Gate of Hope is a non-political, non-governmental, and non-profit organization. The organization aims to provide quality services to the people of Afghanistan, particularly the vulnerable ones who have suffered due to the war. With each passing year, Gate of Hope achieves new milestones and continues to extend its presence throughout Afghanistan and around the world.

The organization is committed to providing standardized services in the areas of education, women’s rights, and health. Children in Afghanistan have been subjected to the devastating effects of war, and they are in need of support. They are deprived of their fundamental rights such as education, good living conditions, food, and clothing. Gate of Hope sees the need to educate society about these children’s rights so that every child can receive what they truly deserve.

WOMEN RIGHTS

Gate of Hope is deeply committed to empowering Afghan women in the aftermath of prolonged conflict, recognizing the unique challenges they face. Through academic research, publication dissemination, conferences, and workshops, we strive to create a supportive ecosystem that fosters their holistic development. Our focus extends to enhancing their physical, mental, and economic well-being, addressing daily threats and social injustices, especially among the youth. By providing education, skill-building, and economic opportunities, we aim to mitigate the adverse impact of conflict and cultivate an environment where women can thrive. Moreover, we are dedicated to addressing the root causes of gender inequality and social injustice, advocating for policy reforms and fostering dialogue on gender issues. Gate of Hope serves as a catalyst for positive change, working tirelessly to uplift the status and rights of Afghan women, promoting gender equality for generations to come.

FOOD AND CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION

Gate of Hope, dedicated to supporting Afghanistan, leads crucial initiatives in distributing food and clothing. With steadfast commitment, we ensure that vital sustenance and warmth reach vulnerable communities, providing essential aid during crises. Through strategic alliances and unwavering compassion, we work tirelessly to alleviate suffering and cultivate resilience throughout the region. Our efforts extend beyond mere provision, aiming to empower individuals and communities to rebuild and thrive in the face of adversity. By leveraging local partnerships and resources, we maximize the impact of our distribution efforts, reaching those most in need with efficiency and compassion. Gate of Hope remains deeply invested in the well-being of Afghan communities, standing as a beacon of hope and support in their time of need.

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Education

Gate of Hope is deeply committed to the education and well-being of Afghanistan’s children impacted by conflict. Through the establishment of workshops and schools, we actively work to provide access to education, improve living conditions, and address the essential needs of these vulnerable individuals. Our multifaceted approach includes not only the provision of educational resources but also efforts to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of Afghan children. By ensuring that they receive the support and opportunities they deserve, we strive to empower them to break the cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential. Gate of Hope remains steadfast in its dedication to creating a brighter future for Afghanistan’s youth, recognizing education as a fundamental tool for building resilience and fostering positive change in communities affected by conflict.
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Our Vision

Our vision is to empower Afghanistan’s most vulnerable, particularly women and children affected by conflict, through life skills and vocational training to foster independence. We champion children’s rights to quality education, healthcare, and basic necessities, while supporting displaced individuals with food, clothing, and clean water. Our commitment is to advocate for justice, equality, and dignity, aiming to transform lives and build a more equitable society. Through targeted programs and advocacy, we strive to make a significant, lasting impact on the fabric of Afghan society, promoting a future where all individuals have the opportunity to thrive.

Saboor Kamal

Founder and Chairman of Gate Of Hope
As the CEO/Founder of Gate of Hope, I take immense pride in our assembly of an esteemed cadre of professionals. Each member of our team embodies dedication, commitment, and unparalleled expertise, meticulously chosen to advance our mission. Our foremost aim is to not only meet but surpass the expectations vested in us, through the provision of exemplary services.

In our relentless pursuit of excellence, we are continuously at the forefront of adopting innovative methodologies and cutting-edge technologies. This ensures our operations are executed with utmost efficiency and effectiveness. Our ethos of perpetual growth and enhancement compels us to seek novel strategies, thereby elevating the caliber of our offerings.

At the heart of Gate of Hope lies a profound belief: our success is intricately linked to the contentment of our doners. It is through the fortitude of our partnerships that we gauge our progress. Driven by an indomitable passion to contribute to national advancement, our commitment to excellence is resolute.

AMAZING VOLUNTERS

CHILDREN WE EDUCATE

HELP EMPLOYEE WOMEN

Our team of dedicated and experienced professionals is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. We are constantly seeking new and innovative approaches to address the challenges faced by vulnerable communities. Our passion to help and our commitment to making a difference drive us to work tirelessly towards a better future for the people of Afghanistan. In conclusion, the Gate of Hope is a social institution dedicated to creating a better future for the people of Afghanistan. Our focus on empowering women and children, along with providing support to displaced individuals, forms an integral part of our vision and mission. Our commitment to making a difference is unwavering, and we are proud to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve.

Board Members

Saboor Kamal

  • Education: Saint Petersburg State University
  • Field of Study: Master’s Degree in Social and Political Sciences
  • Occupation: Media Journalist, TV Personnel, Writer and Human Rights Activist
  • Chairman of The Gate of Hope
Zabi Saboori

Zabi Saboori

  • Education: Northern Virginia Community College and MIHT Institute
  • Field of Study: Human Psychology
  • Occupation: Professional Investor, Consultant, Cinematographer and Human Rights Activist
  • Vice-Chairman of The Gate of Hope
Abdullah Saboori

Abdullah Saboori

  • Education: Northern Virginia Community College and George Mason University
  • Field of Study: Finance
  • Occupation: Consultant and Human Rights Activist
  • Secretary of The Gate of Hope
Abdullah Saboori

Sowaida Darwish

  • Education: Balkh University
  • Field of Study: Law
  • Occupation: Professor of Balkh University, Director of Forough Aria Private School, Lawyer and Social Activist
  • In Charge of Northern Allies of The Gate of Hope

Lal Mohammad Darwish

  • Education: Balkh University of Law
  • Field of Study: Law
  • Occupation: Data Intervention of EWOA in Samangan Province, Director of School in Mazar-e-Sharif Province and Human Rights Activist
  • Representative of the Gate of Hope in Afghanistan
Abdul Hamed Saeedi

Abdul Hamed Saeedi

  • Education: Kabul University
  • Field of Study: Public Administration and Policy
  • Occupation: Director of Balkh Railway Finance Department
  • Human Resource Officer at Gate of Hope
Tamana Tabesh

Tamana Tabesh

  • Education: NHL Stenden Hogeschool
  • Field of Study: Business Management
  • Occupation: Professional Songwriter, Artist, TV Personnel and Human Rights Activist
  • Representative Gate of Hope in Netherlands
Freshta Hamraz

Freshta Hamraz

  • Education: BBA
  • Field of Study: Finance and Accounting
  • Work experience: Finance Management
  • Occupation: Finance Management and Social Activist
  • VP Finance GOH Afghanistan

Jan DuPlain

  • Education: American University, Dale Carnegie Institute and Gallup Leadership Institute
  • Field of Study: Public Affairs & Government and International Studies
  • Occupation: CEO and President of Du Plain Global Enterprises
  • Representative of the Gate of Hope in USA
Shaperay Habibi

Shaperay Habibi

  • Education: Chemistry University of Afghanistan
  • Field of Study: Chemistry
  • Occupation: Laboratory Technician
  • Representative Gate of Hope in Naharshaee District
Tamana Tabesh

Dr. Khair M. Khairkha

  • Education: Balkh University
  • Field of Study: Law
  • Occupation: Employee of Balkh Health Department
  • Head of Social Sciences Adviser of Gate of Hope
Yousuf Ahmad Niazy

Yousuf Ahmad Niazy

  • Education: Kabul University
  • Field of Study: Economics
  • Occupation: Human Resources and Project Management
  • Program Manager at Gate of Hope

Abdul Jabar Afghan

  • Education: Balkh University
  • Field of Study: Pashto Language and Literature
  • Occupation: Professor of Balkh Chaharbolak Institute
  • Accounting Manager of Gate of Hope
Ajmal Aryan

Ajmal Aryan

  • Education: Balkh University
  • Field of Study: Baccalaureate
  • Occupation: School teacher in Dehdadi District of Balkh Province
  • Education Adviser of Gate of Hope
Mirwais Hashimi

Mirwais Hashimi

  • Education: The Way to Happiness Institute of Balkh Province
  • Field of Study: Economics
  • Occupation: Professor of Way to Happiness Institute
  • Agriculture Adviser
Abdul Qudos Sabit

Abdul Qudos Sabit

  • Education: Balkh University
  • Field of Study: Law and Political Science
  • Occupation: Afghan State Department, Consultant
  • Program Officer at Gate of Hope
Fayaz Kazemi

Fayaz Kazemi

  • Education: Balkh University of Media
  • Field of Study: Journalism
  • Occupation: Media and Journaliste
  • Media Assistant at Gate of Hope
Mirwais Hashimi

Haji Masih Rahmani

  • Education: Institute of International Laws of Afghanistan
  • Field of Study: International Law
  • Occupation: Human Resources & Common relationship
  • Position: Human Resources & Common relationship & Kabul Representative