UN and Tajikistan Government: cooperation plans for the next four years
The Government of Tajikistan, United Nations (UN) and partners met to review and validate the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework – a new cooperation agreement between Tajikistan and UN for the period of 2023-2026.
The Cooperation Framework reinforces the partnership and efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and national development priorities
The meeting took place with support of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan. Mr. Ashurboy Solehzoda, first Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade and Ms. Sezin Sinanoglu, UN Resident Coordinator chaired the meeting that brought together high-level representatives of the Government, UN entities, civil society, academia, private sector and media.
The strategic priorities and key actions were developed over the past several months through an iterative set of discussions inclusive of all stakeholders and of representatives of vulnerable groups in Tajikistan. The strategic priorities of inclusive human development; sustainable, green economic growth; climate and environment management; and people-centered governance and rule of law; were jointly identified. These partners will come together towards the end of the year to develop detailed joint workplans outlining the actions and initiatives needed to achieve the goals of the Cooperation Framework.
During the meeting the UN Country Team also presented the 2021 UN Annual Results Report . The report provided comprehensive information in all major areas of the UN’s work in the country and highlighted achievements in financing SDGs, joint actions for nutrition, gender-based violence prevention and UN’s COVID-19 response among others. Some of the results highlighted are the following:
- 3,130,832 million people received full doses of COVID-19 vaccines
- 2.1 million people covered by social protection systems
- 1.27 million children vaccinated against polio
- 542,800 children in schools received daily school meals
- 263,228 people covered by alternative cost-efficient renewable energy in rural areas
- 909,536 people were tested for HIV/AIDS
- 24,799 people improved their livelihoods through support programs.
- 13,799 people claimed their rights using free legal aid services provided by the Government and CSOs
- 13,165 children treated and cured from severe and moderate acute malnutrition
- 8,377 young people were trained in transferable skills
The report will be available on the UN in Tajikistan web-site in English, Tajik and Russian shortly.