GS Student Entrepreneur Uses Technology to Crowdsource Safety in
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Sara Wahedi ‘24GS is the co-founder and CEO of Ehtesab, a crowdsourcing app that gives residents of Kabul real-time updates on safety situations in the city. Sara has been recognized across the globe for her innovative work and shares her motivations behind creating Ehtesab, her goals for the app, and how she balances life as a student and CEO.
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