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U.S. Government Launches New Health Project to Decrease HIV Cases
September 23, 2016

The United States government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), announced a new five-year USAID Central Asia HIV flagship project that will operate in Dushanbe, its surrounding areas, and the Sughd province. U.S. Ambassador Elisabeth Millard and Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection of Population in Tajikistan, Navruz Jafarov, opened the event which was attended by government officials, donor representatives, and other stakeholders.

U.S. Government Commemorates the Successes of USAID Land Reform and Restructuring Project
August 25, 2016

The USAID Land Reform and Farm Restructuring Project hosted an event in Dushanbe to celebrate the completion of this three-year project aimed at strengthening land-use rights to help create a land market in Tajikistan. U.S. Ambassador Elisabeth Millard and Chairman of the State Land Committee Ahmadzoda opened the event attended by donor representatives, government officials, and other stakeholders.

U.S. Government Supports Tajik Women's Role in Supply and Management of Drinking Water
August 12, 2016

U.S. Ambassador Elisabeth Millard and Chairperson of the Committee for Women’s and Family Affairs at the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan Qosimzoda Idigul Tagho welcomed participants of the Women and Water Forum.  In this forum, more than 120 partners and beneficiaries of USAID’s Local Governance Project actively discussed how rural women can and should take part in the decision making process regarding the supply and management of drinking water.  They also debated gender policy and participation of neighborhood committees in relation to delivery and management of water infrastructure projects.

US GOVERNMENT and AGA KHAN FOUNDATION OPEN NEW CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION LINE
May 31, 2016

Dushanbe, Tajikistan, May 31, 2016 – Representatives of the governments of the United States, Tajikistan and Afghanistan, and the Aga Khan Development Network met to commemorate the connection of two villages in Afghanistan to the electricity grid of Tajikistan’s Pamir Energy Open Joint Stock Company.  Nearly 100 members of the local community gathered to celebrate the occasion.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AND AGA KHAN FOUNDATION OPEN NEW CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION LINE
May 27, 2016

Representatives of the governments of the United States, Tajikistan and Afghanistan, and the Aga Khan Development Network met to commemorate the connection of two villages in Afghanistan to the electricity grid of Tajikistan’s Pamir Energy Open Joint Stock Company. Nearly 100 members of the local community gathered to celebrate the occasion.

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