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By 2030, 72% of Tajikistan''s population may gain access to
While Dushanbe already leads the country in access to water (95% coverage) and sanitation (70%), further modernization is planned. The capital will focus on upgrading infrastructure with
By 2030, 72% of Tajikistan''s population may gain access to
With climate change bringing increased droughts, floods, and deteriorating water quality, the new five-year program is seen as a timely and urgent response. What will change? The program
Asia-Plus and Re-skill launch partnership to train neural
Asia-Plus Media Group and the startup Re-skill have announced the beginning of a partnership aimed at training a neural network for Tajik speech recognition and synthesis. As part of the
New terminal under construction at Dushanbe International
Dushanbe International Airport (DIA) has begun the construction of a new terminal, DIA director Zainullo Sharifzoda told reporters in Dushanbe on July 23. Specialists from Turkiye have been
Tajikistan and Mongolia discuss strengthening bilateral
Climate change was another critical issue raised during the talks. Both nations agreed on the importance of reducing its environmental impact and championing the "green" agenda.
中亚黄土沉积与西风区末次冰期快速气候变化
Comparing the details of changes between these regions is helpful to understand the regularity and driving mechanisms of rapid climate change. In this paper, we report rapid climate oscillation recorded in the loess deposits
Report by the Acting Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe
As climate change makes water access more competitive and harder to manage, cooperation and solutions become more vital. Finally, we support Tajikistan''s ambitions for sustainable
Alif Business launches fee-free international business
Visa Direct Account is now available on Alif Business: make international business transfers and payments with zero commission Alif Business has launched the Visa Direct Account service
Over TJS500 million invested by migrants and Tajiks living
Migrants and Tajiks living abroad have contributed over 500 million somonis (TJS) to the construction of 272 facilities in Tajikistan, including kindergartens, schools, canteens, hotels,
Security-Migration Nexus in Central Asia: Effects of Climate Change
The lack of research on the human effects of climate change and climate adaptation develops an obstacle that blocks a deeper understanding of the climate change-induced migration
PDPT Central Executive Committee holds plenary session in Dushanbe
The president also addressed global challenges, such as political conflicts, arms proliferation, and climate change, urging a collective responsibility in addressing these issues. Currently, the
Tajikistan faces soil degradation amid climate change: what
Climate change is becoming a serious threat to agriculture in Tajikistan, exacerbating the process of soil degradation. According to experts, nearly 70% of the country''s arable land is at risk of
Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative | UN-Water
Experts warned that glacier-related disasters, such as glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) and other floods, avalanches, and ice collapses are intensifying due to climate change, threatening
Tajikistan faces glacier avalanches and worsening air quality
Dushanbe will be hit by a dust storm again; file photo: Asia-Plus. Tajikistan''s Hydrometeorology Agency (Hydromet) has issued a warning about heightened risks of glacier avalanches and
Training on Climate Change Adaptation in the Kafirnigan
On July 8, a one-day training on climate change adaptation in the Kafirnigan River Basin was held in Dushanbe. The event aimed to strengthen the resilience of the region''s water resources to
Only 3 years left – new study warns the world is running out
The nationally determined contributions are very important in setting out countries'' short- to medium-term commitments on climate change. They also provide a direction of travel that can
Central Asia Climate Change Conference (CACCC
Goal: The CACCC 2025 aims to catalyze a transformative dialogue that empowers Central Asian nations to enhance their resilience to climate change through strategic climate financing in line with NCQG, promotion
''Historic'' ruling on climate change by World
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is preparing to hand down its first-ever opinion on climate change, seen by many as a historic moment in international law. Judges have waded through tens
