

At the Cambridge Afghanistan Series III (CAS-III-2024), veteran journalist David Loyn noted that nearly 90% of the content across roadmaps produced by six major political and civic groups of Afghanistan overlapped. Despite years of fragmentation, there was striking convergence on core principles for Afghanistan’s future: the right to self-determination, constitutional legitimacy, equality, inclusive governance, human rights, and stability.
The Comprehensive Composite Roadmap (CCR) builds on this shared foundation.
Convened by Mosaic Global Foundation, the CCR Working Group brought together over 20 political, civic, and resistance groups from across Afghanistan to consolidate a common vision into a single, evolving framework: The People of Afghanistan’s Roadmap to Peace. Rather than imposing an external model, the CCR draws from policies, proposals, and roadmaps authored by Afghanistani actors — identifying areas of consensus, clarifying points of divergence, and doing so transparently and systematically. The CCR was launched during CAS-IV-2025 at Jesus College, University of Cambridge.
The CCR is not a static document. It is a living framework, designed to evolve as more voices engage, refine, and contribute. Its purpose is to move beyond parallel declarations and competing visions, offering a coherent, people-centred pathway to inform dialogue, diplomacy, and future constitutional processes.
As the initiative grows, the CCR aspires to serve as a credible reference point — for the people of Afghanistan, regional actors, and the international community — in pursuit of a grounded, plural, and legitimate vision for the country’s future.
Read the full CCR here:
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Read David Loyn's report on the initial six political and civic groups here:
