Education
Education is the first road: it gives young people language, confidence, skills, and the ability to imagine a future beyond fear and isolation.
Nour Peace Foundation brings learning, policy thinking, and transition vision together. Its story is not only about helping students learn today, but about imagining how education can become a practical road toward peace, dignity, and a more connected Afghanistan.
Nour means “light” in Persian and Arabic. But for Nour, light is not only a symbol of hope. It is also a way of thinking: how can education, policy, and social responsibility open a practical route for Afghanistan? Nour’s story begins with learning, but it reaches further — toward a transition vision in which Afghan youth, communities, and institutions can reconnect around dignity, knowledge, and peace.
Education is the first road: it gives young people language, confidence, skills, and the ability to imagine a future beyond fear and isolation.
Nour connects learning to policy thinking, because Afghanistan needs more than projects. It needs ideas, structure, accountability, and realistic transition design.
ATR gives this work a wider direction: from fragmented communities toward connected education, services, local capacity, and long-term peace.
Prof. Dr. Sharif Fayez remains a source of inspiration for Nour because of his lifelong commitment to education, culture, integrity, and peace.
As Minister of Higher Education, Fayez helped revive an education system damaged by years of war and restricted intellectual freedom.
He founded the American University of Afghanistan, a key symbol of modern higher education and academic opportunity for Afghan students.
Nour continues this educational spirit by linking digital learning, literacy, and peace education with the Afghanistan Transition Roadmap: a wider vision for rebuilding connection between villages, towns, cities, institutions, and the next generation.
Nour’s vision is simple but demanding: education should not remain separate from Afghanistan’s future. It should become the bridge between today’s blocked possibilities and tomorrow’s connected society.
“Education is the light; ATR is the road that helps that light reach society.”
Nour’s values solidarity, freedom of expression, equality, responsibility, reliability, and integrity — are not only ethical words. They are the foundations for both educational work and transition policy. They help Nour design programs that teach, connect, and prepare Afghan communities for a future built on trust rather than fragmentation.
Your support helps Nour build learning pathways for Afghan youth while strengthening the wider vision of ATR: a connected, educated, and peaceful Afghanistan.