Tajikistan and the World Bank

Tajikistan did not join in the World Bank until 1993. Before the collapse of USSR in 1991, Tajikistan was experiencing planned economy which was dominated by Moscow. Right after the dissolution, different from other nations which experienced a relatively stable transition from planned economy to market economy, Tajikistan fell into a serious civil war. As a result, the first mission after Tajikistan became the official member of the World Bank, was to recover its economy from bullets and blood.[1] In 1997. $10 million credit was grant for Post-Conflict Rehabilitation Project. The proposed credit was used to conduct necessary imports and to restore production.[2] Under different time periods, the World Bank and Tajikistan worked together in response to various problems. Later on, the economic crisis of 2008 caused the inflation of food prices in Tajikistan. In response to the crisis, the World Bank issued $6.25 million for the Emergency Food Security and Seed Imports Project in order to help at least 28000 households to release the food price pressure.[3] Coming into the 21st century, Tajikistan received financing from IDA and IBRD of the World Bank with respect to programs of healthcare, education, irrigation and agriculture. Over the past years, Tajikistan has received over 130 projects of which 17 are active and a total of over $1.4 billion from the World Bank. With the help of those projects, from 2000 to 2017, the poverty rate in Tajikistan had been decreased from 83% to 29.5%. Besides, current GDP growth rate in Tajikistan is around 7%.[4] Nevertheless, with a stable GDP growth rate, Tajikistan is still one of the poorest countries in Central Asia.[5]

  1. ^ Bank, The World (2018-05-01). "Tajikistan - Systematic Country Diagnostic : Making the National Development Strategy 2030 a Success - Building the Foundation for Shared Prosperity": 1–94. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Bank, The World (1997-10-27). "Tajikistan - Post-Conflict Rehabilitation Credit Project (PCRC)": 1. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Bank, The World (2009-07-23). "Tajikistan - Emergency Food Security and Seed Imports Project : restructuring": 1–43. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Overview". World Bank. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  5. ^ "Tajikistan Economy: Population, GDP, Inflation, Business, Trade, FDI, Corruption". www.heritage.org. Retrieved 2019-12-10.

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