Wahedi said she wanted the interface of her product to look and feel user friendly. A spokesperson for Citizen confirmed to CBS News that it is in the process of connecting with Wahedi about her work. ![]() The concept of Ehtesab was inspired by Citizen, Wahedi said, and the two sides are expected to meet in the coming days. It provides alerts on explosions, gunfire, roadblocks, electricity outages and other issues in the city. The app, which is available on Android and Apple devices, sends streamlined and verified security notifications to users in Kabul. Wahedi said she's been trying to find ways to get her team out of Kabul but also acknowledged the importance of the service they are providing to a city of more than 4 million residents. The app Ehtesab, which provides security alerts in Afghanistan. "We're putting all the parameters we can to make sure that the team is not visible but of course they are terrified," she added. ![]() ![]() "I am proud of this because it is 100% Afghan led," Wahedi said, adding that the company is in the process of moving its servers to the United States so it can remain operational under Taliban rule.
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