Atalan FAQs

The Atalan Network refers to a group of individuals collaborating with Aseel in its Do Good (emergency response) initiative to verify people in need and deliver aid packages.
"Atalan" is the plural form of "Atal" in the Pashto language, meaning "hero." An individual member of the Atalan Network is called an "Atal."
Atalan perform tasks on behalf of Aseel and receive compensation or reimbursement for their completed tasks. These tasks include:
  • Identifying and registering beneficiaries
  • Purchasing, preparing, and delivering aid packages
  • Recording beneficiary National ID Numbers and obtaining their signatures during package delivery
  • Providing daily distribution reports
  • Engaging in social media activities (posting, resharing/retweeting, liking, commenting)
  • Starting fundraising campaigns with Aseel
  • Registering and creating shops for artisans
  • Listing handmade products
The Atalan Network welcomes individuals who are 18 years or older and can read, write, and operate a smartphone. .
If you are eligible to join the Atalan Network, you can visit www.aseelapp.com/atalan to download the Atalan Mobile app on your Android and iOS devices. To join the Atalan Network, you have to fill out the form provided on the app. After submitting the form, our team will review your application, and you will be notified by email or a phone call.
Atalan receive compensation based on completing their assigned tasks, such as registering an Omid ID, delivering an aid package, contributing to bulk surveys and distributions, creating shops, and listing products.
Aseel conducts meetings, workshops, and training for the Atalan Network monthly and quarterly. These workshops cover various aspects of the Atalan app, Aseel platform, Aseel Emergency Response, and handmade products to help Atalan develop the required skills.

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