ATR • Afghanistan Transition Roadmap

A practical roadmap for Afghanistan’s social and economic transition.

ATR is Nour Peace Foundation’s long-term transition vision for Afghanistan. It connects education, land justice, agriculture, health, public services, women’s participation, and accountable institutions into one practical framework.

Core Message

“Afghanistan cannot be rebuilt only from above.”

Official Presentation
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What ATR Is

A framework for turning future thinking into social structure.

ATR is based on a simple idea: a stable future cannot come only from political change at the top. It requires connected communities, capable institutions, education, services, productive livelihoods, and a visible path from local life to national development.

Core Direction

ATR focuses on the foundations of a connected Afghanistan.

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Dignity

Human dignity, equal citizenship, women’s education, public health, and protection of people as citizens are central to the roadmap.

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Connection

ATR links villages, intermediate towns, cities, diaspora communities, schools, health services, markets, and public institutions.

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Responsibility

The roadmap emphasizes accountable institutions, measurable progress, public service, and transition that people can see in daily life.

Village • Town • City

ATR sees Afghanistan as a living network.

Village

Primary education, basic health, adult literacy, local cooperation, and first-level agricultural support.

Intermediate Town

Secondary education, regional clinics, technical training, markets, storage, registration services, and local administration.

City

Universities, specialized hospitals, research centres, higher judicial institutions, larger industries, and national civic links.

ATR Summary

Read the short summary of the ATR program.

Visitors can open the ATR PDF in a separate page to read it online. After reading, they can also download the document directly from this section.

ATR explains why Afghanistan needs a structured transition, not only a political reaction.
It connects education, agriculture, health, land justice, institutions, and local development.
It proposes a village-town-city framework for rebuilding connection from the ground up.

Short ATR Program

Read the ATR program in a separate page. You can also download the PDF document after opening it or by using the direct download button below.

Main Pillars

ATR brings several foundations into one transition vision.

Land justice & agricultural modernization

Secure land rights, reduce illegal seizure, strengthen farmers, build cooperatives, storage, processing, irrigation, and market access.

Education, literacy & capability

Build a connected learning path from village schools to town-level secondary education to city-level higher education, while expanding adult literacy.

Health, services & human dignity

Make basic, regional, and specialized care part of a visible service structure that restores trust and strengthens social resilience.

Supportive religion & accountable institutions

Align religious knowledge, civic responsibility, local councils, and public institutions around dignity, education, justice, cooperation, and peace.

Featured Idea
“The future Afghanistan is a connected Afghanistan.”

ATR is designed to turn hope into structure: and structure into daily dignity, learning, production, service, trust, and citizenship.

Engage with ATR

Learn more about the roadmap and connect with Nour Peace Foundation.

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