Resources: Tajikistan

  1. Over two per cent unemployment rate logged in Tajikistan

    27 February 2012

    Over 73,800 unemployed citizens were on Tajikistan's employment offices' watch lists in early January, 2012, which was more by 12.3 per cent compared to the same period in 2011.

  2. Newsletter. ILO-IPEC In Tajikistan. September-December 2011

    30 January 2012

    International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (ILO-IPEC) in Tajikistan

  3. Tajik remittances from Russia top 700m dollars in second quarter of 2011

    11 October 2011

    In the second quarter of 2011 alone, 742m dollars was sent through money transfer from Russia to Tajikistan, the Central Bank of Russia has announced.

  4. Tajik leader orders increase in wages, pensions, stipends

    03 August 2011

    Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has ordered an increase in budget-funded wages, pensions and student stipends, the Tajik TV's First Channel reported on 3 August.

  5. About the ILO in the Republic of Tajikistan

    13 July 2011

  6. Decent Work Country Programme of the Republic of Tajikistan, 2015-2017

    13 July 2011

  7. Tajikistan’s trainers learn how to organize occupational risk assessment trainings

    13 June 2011

  8. Decent Work Programme for Tajikistan signed in Dushanbe

    10 February 2011

    On 10 February, 2011, in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, the tripartite partners – the Government, employers’ and workers' organizations - and the ILO signed a Memorandum of Understanding on a Decent Work Country Programee (DWCP) for the years 2011-2013.

  9. Tajikistan sets up Migration Service

    21 January 2011

    Under a decree by the president of the Republic of Tajikistan, the Migration Service under the government of the Republic of Tajikistan was set up today.

  10. HIV/AIDS rate rises in Tajikistan in 2010

    21 January 2011

    Over 1,004 of HIV/AIDS new cases were recorded in Tajikistan in 2010. A source at the Republican AIDS Centre of the Tajik Health Ministry told Asia-Plus that over 280 people, the representatives of various segments of the population, underwent counselling and HIV-test in 2010, as a result of which new cases of HIV were recorded; of them 797 were male and 207 were female.