UNDP has been on the ground in Tajikistan since 1994. Nowadays, Tajikistan is a peaceful and stable country, with a rapidly developing economy. However, it is still simultaneously facing challenges of transition, a post-conflict state and of “ordinary” poverty reduction. UNDP’s programme in the country consequently represents a broad spectrum of activities, within all five practice areas.
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1.jpg UN chief stresses importance of water management at Tajikistan conference
UNITED NATIONS, June 9 -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon on Tuesday wrapped up his visit to Tajikistan, where he attended the opening of the High-Level International Conference on the implementation of the International Decade, "Water for Life," UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters here.
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Helen Clark's opening speech at UNDP side event on The Critical Importance of Water for Sustainable Development and the SDGs
I am pleased to welcome you to this UNDP side event on “The Critical Importance of Water for Sustainable Development and the SDGs”. The international community is on the verge of agreeing on an ambitious and transformational development agenda which will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The agenda will be universal in nature, cover all three dimensions of sustainable development, and aim to address the many interlinked challenges our world is facing. The agenda is relevant to countries rich and poor.
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UNDP Administrator and Deputy Administrator visit Tajikistan National mersin otelleri Mine Action Centre
The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ms. Helen Clark and Ms. Cihan Sultanoğlu, UNDP’s Assistant Administrator and Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and CIS visited the Tajikistan National Mine Action Centre (TNMAC). The Center was established as an independent national entity by the Government of Tajikistan in January 2014. Since 2003 a comprehensive mine action programme had been set up and coordinated with the support of UNDP. “Nationalizing Tajikistan’s mine action center is an important step towards taking on full national ownership”, explained Deputy Director Alisho Shomahmadov during the seo visit.
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UNDP, Government of Japan Support to Promote Cross-Border Cooperation in Tajikistan and Afghanistan
Dushanbe, 03 March 2015 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Governments of Tajikistan and Japan as well as Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed off today on a new, two and half year project that will see 160,000 people from Tajikistan and Afghanistan using the target Border Crossing Points (BCP) and cross border markets benefit from a safer, better run border.
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THE HEAD OF STATE AND UNITED NATIONS COUNTRY TEAM DISCUSSED THE NEW UN DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FRAMEWORK (2016-2020
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan – successful past cooperation and future increase of the UN programmes in Tajikistan were among the matters discussed during the UNCT Tajikistan’s meeting with Tajik President on review of joint priorities for new development strategies. Mr. Alexander Zuev, UN Resident Representative and representatives of major UN agencies in Tajikistan: Ms. Lucia Elmi (UNICEF), Dr. Pavel Ursu (WHO), Mr. Viorel Gutu (UN FAO), Mr. Nicolas Oberlin (WFP), Ms. Aliona Niculita (UNDP), Ms. Vera Tkachenko (UNODC) and Mr. Kevin Allen (UNHCR) represented the UNCT at the meeting with the President of Tajikistan and discussed joint actions on most important and strategic priorities for national development of Tajikistan for the next years.
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Country Programme Action Plan between the Government of Tajikistan and the United Nations Development Programme, 2010 ‐ 2015
UNDP Tajikistan’s Country Programme Action Plan (2010 – 2015) involved the participation of the Government of Tajikistan and directly addresses the priorities of the Government of Tajikistan’s National Development Strategy (NDS) and the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS), as well as the Joint Country Programme Strategy (JCPS), developed in collaboration with CIDA and ADB).