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Tajikistan


The Challenge

Destabilizing events in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan reinforce the role Tajikistan plays as a critical U.S. ally for the Global War on Terrorism, the cessation of narcotics trade, and regional economic stability. The U.S. assistance program strengthens democratic culture among Tajiks and fosters an environment that supports private sector economic development, with the end goal of achieving greater stability. These mutually-reinforcing objectives build more transparent and responsive public institutions and establish the legal environment needed to transition toward democracy and a market economy. USAID's program also advances U.S. national interests to stem drug trafficking and to improve quality of life. USAID's assistance directly supports the Government's reform agenda in each of these areas, particularly related to improved macroeconomic management and monetary policy, banking supervision, tax administration, and commercial law as well as to health care and education financing.

Objectives, Sectors and Workforce

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Program Budget (Appropriations by Objective) FY 2004 ($000) FY 2005 ($000) FY 2006 ($000) FY 2007 ($000) Percent Change FY 04-07 2005 SO Performance Score Direct SO Admin. Cost Ratio
119-0131 Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 4,402 3,525 4,320 4,012 -8.9% 0.78 Not Met 0.00
119-0161 Energy and Water 857 1,470 1,340 1,242 44.9% 2.00 Exceeded 0.00
119-0211 Democratic Culture and Institutions 6,215 3,475 4,210 3,915 -37.0% 0.84 Not Met 0.00
119-0240 Conflict Prevention 1,498 780 710 661 -55.9% 1.39 Exceeded 0.00
119-0320 Health and Population 5,265 3,593 3,850 3,588 -31.9% 2.00 Exceeded 0.00
119-0340 Improved Quality of and Access to Basic Education 300 230 210 195 -35.0% 0.84 Not Met 0.00
119-0420 Cross-Cutting Programs 1,522 1,790 1,400 1,288 -15.4%     0.00
Transfer to Other US Government Agency 4,384 9,650 7,720 7,099 61.9%  
PL 480 Title II not Allocated to a Strategic Objective 7,009 16,748 3,484 13,000 85.5%
Country Total 31,452 41,261 27,244 35,000 11.3%

Mission Director: Chris Crowley

MCA Status: Not Eligible
PEPFAR Focus Country: No
Provided or Received Services From Other Missions: Received

Program Budget (Appropriations by Account) FY 2004 ($000) FY 2005 ($000) FY 2006 ($000) FY 2007 ($000) Percent Change FY 04-07
FREEDOM Support Act 24,443 24,513 23,760 22,000 -10.0%
PL 480 Title II 7,009 16,748 3,484 13,000 85.5%
Total 31,452 41,261 27,244 35,000 11.3%

 

Program Budget by Sector and Account FY 2004 ($000) FY 2005 ($000) FY 2006 ($000) FY 2007 ($000) Percent Change FY 04-07
Basic Education FSA 300 230 210 195 -35.0%
Agriculture and Environment FSA 1,064 1,570 1,430 1,325 24.5%
Higher Education & Training FSA 813 1,429 360 46 -94.3%
Economic Growth FSA 5,651 6,656 5,364 5,171 -8.5%
Human Rights FSA 198 250 510 28 -85.9%
Democracy and Governance FSA 7,821 8,755 9,841 9,606 22.8%
Conflict Management / Humanitarian Assistance FSA 3,331 2,030 2,195 2,041 -38.7%
Family Planning / Reproductive Health FSA 543 1,069 134 145 -73.3%
HIV / AIDS FSA 1,600 1,945 1,257 1,154 -27.9%
Child Survival and Maternal Health FSA 2,257 0 1,721 1,550 -31.3%
Other Infectious Diseases FSA 865 579 738 739 -14.6%
PL 480 Title II not Allocated to a Sector 7,009 16,748 3,484 13,000 85.5%
Total 31,452 41,261 27,244 35,000 11.3%

*This program is managed by USAID’s Central Asia Republics Regional Mission. The workforce for that Mission is shown in the Central Asia Republics Regional program profile.

Other Major Donors:

Bilateral: Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom.

Multilateral: World Bank; Asian Development Bank; Islamic Development Bank; European Union; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Aga Khan Foundation; Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.

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