On 26 September 2025, the Mosaic Foundation—working in collaboration with several NGOs—facilitated a community engagement session in partnership with the UK Home Office.
On 19–20 September 2025, the Mosaic Global Foundation convened the fourth Cambridge Massoud Conference (CAS-IV-2025) at Jesus College, Cambridge, as part of the Cambridge Afghanistan Series.
A collaborative programme with the UK’s Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) and Mosaic Afghanistan—now rebranded as “Mosaic Global Foundation”—empowering vulnerable girls deprived of education in Afghanistan
A collaborative event aimed at understanding the challenges facing Afghanistan’s education sector—and identifying strategies to empower vulnerable girls and counter radicalisation—was recently held in London.
As the world grapples with mounting geopolitical uncertainty, the Central Asian states, now well into the third decade of their independence, stand at a pivotal crossroads.
In an era of increasing migration and displacement, integrating refugees into society remains one of the UK’s most pressing challenges. True integration goes beyond language acquisition it encompasses ...
For a century, these demands have remained on the margins of politics in Afghanistan, but within the past three decades (1992 to present), these demands have become almost mainstream.
Mosaic Afghanistan is collaborating with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) on the ‘Amplification of Civil Society Voices of Afghanistan’ project. As part of this project, TBI has invited members of civil society ...
A meeting was convened with representatives from the British Parliament to address the pressing need for the establishment of a civil society organisation in Afghanistan.
In the wake of the devastating earthquakes that shook Herat, Afghanistan, on 7 October 2023, Mosaic Afghanistan sprang into action, proving to be a lifeline for the affected communities.
On October 7, 2023, a series of earthquakes, struck Herat, Afghanistan. The disasters led to widespread destruction, causing 2,000 to 4,000 fatalities, over 9,000 injuries, and more than 2,000 house destructions.