Tajikistan's Temporary Orphans
Many of the inmates of children’s homes in Tajikistan have been left there by desperate parents hoping to collect them again once their economic circumstances improve.
Many of the inmates of children’s homes in Tajikistan have been left there by desperate parents hoping to collect them again once their economic circumstances improve.
The Tajik government has decided that the giant TADAZ aluminium plant and two major hydroelectric power stations will be excluded from future privatisation programmes.
Tajikistan has introduced legislation banning the export of blood and offering incentives to donors.
Residents of Qurghonteppa in southern Tajikistan say they get poor service from doctors in the state healthcare system, who will not see them unless they pay for treatment that is supposed to be free.
As farmers in the northern region of Soghd get ready for the planting season, many are unhappy at the prospect of growing cotton when they do not earn enough from it to repay their debts.
IWPR debate on closure of US base reflected conflicting views on implications for the country.
To ease the homecoming of migrant workers returning from Russia, the Tajik authorities are now holding job fairs in the capital Dushanbe.
As Tajikistan marked its national press day on March 11, journalists were divided on how much real freedom the media enjoy.
A group of Tajik NGOs has asked the country’s parliament to change the law to allow independent monitoring of elections by local organisations.
Acceding to one group’s demands for formal recognition as separate ethnicity could open Pandora’s box, analysts warn.