Water but no Gas in Tajikistan
IWPR’s Tajikistan radio editor Zebo Tajibaeva looks at the effects that continuing regional disputes over energy and gas are having on the country.
IWPR’s Tajikistan radio editor Zebo Tajibaeva looks at the effects that continuing regional disputes over energy and gas are having on the country.
Buoyed by new airstrip, some officials hope to see tourists – but realists just pleased they can export local produce.
Government lacks resources to handle multiple disasters.
Traffic and trade with Kyrgyzstan halts as uneasy calm settles in Uzbek east.
A residential school in southeast Tajikistan is so short of cash that it spends less than six US cents a day on feeding each child.
As political parties in Tajikistan gear up for next year’s parliamentary election, a campaign is under way to reduce the deposit candidates must pay.
Mainstream religious group failing to make headway in politics despite efforts to modernise and grow.
Asliddin Latifi reports on the problems consumers face when they do not get a receipt for goods that turn out to be faulty.
While studies suggest that over half of all children in Tajikistan suffer abuse or exploitation at home, other surveys show that about the same percentage of parents think physical punishment is perfectly acceptable.
A sharp decline in the value of the Tajik currency against the dollar, rouble and euro has slashed people’s purchasing power.