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Asian Development Bank and Tajikistan: Fact Sheet

| Date: | April 2013 |
| Type: | Brochures and Flyers |
| Series: | Country Fact Sheets |
Description
Updated yearly, this ADB Country Fact Sheet provides social and economic indicators on Tajikistan as well as concise information on ADB's operations in the country and contact information.
ADB has partnered with Tajikistan since 1998. As of the end of 2012, ADB has cumulatively approved more than $966 million in concessional loans, grants, and technical assistance to the country.
ADB's country partnership strategy (CPS) for Tajikistan for 2010-2014, which was developed in close consultation with the government and other stakeholders, is aligned with the government's national development priorities. The CPS aims to help Tajikistan tackle its most critical development constraints and create a basis for higher and more sustainable economic growth. This is being achieved by improving energy and transport infrastructure, facilitating reforms, and helping the country cultivate an environment conducive to private sector development. Cross-cutting themes under the CPS are regional cooperation, capacity building and governance, climate change and environment, and gender mainstreaming.