ADB OPERATIONS IN TAJIKISTAN “SUCCESSFUL” BUT MORE ATTENTION IS NEEDED

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) needs to spur inclusion and sustainability in designing future development support in Tajikistan, says a new report by ADB Independent Evaluation Department. The report is the first independent assessment of ADB’s assistance program in Tajikistan since it joined ADB in 1998 up to October 2013. Its primary objective is to […]

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The Asian Development Bank

(ADB) needs to spur inclusion and sustainability in designing future

development support in Tajikistan, says a new report by ADB

Independent Evaluation Department.

The report is the first independent assessment of ADB’s assistance

program in Tajikistan since it joined ADB in 1998 up to October 2013.

Its primary objective is to improve the effectiveness of ADB

development support.

ADB’s overall program in the country is rated successful. ADB has

supported economic growth in Tajikistan through investing in

transport, energy, agriculture and rural development, social and other

sectors. However, the sustainability of some of the investments may be

doubtful, and the report recommends enhancing the country’s financial

and institutional capacities to increase sustainability.

ADB support for regional cooperation has improved trade in energy and

other products, although challenges of regional cooperation may affect

the outcomes of ADB’s program. While maintaining political neutrality,

ADB should assess potential underlying risks when preparing new

projects and, where possible, adopt mitigation measures.

ADB has supported private sector development and public–private

partnerships by trying to create an enabling environment, but made no

direct private sector investment in Tajikistan so far. To improve the

investment climate, the report recommends strengthening ADB’s support

for better governance in the country.

It further recommends enhancing ADB support to climate change and

disaster risk management in Tajikistan, which is one of the most

disaster-prone countries vulnerable to climate change.

During the evaluated period, ADB approved 38 projects and programs in

Tajikistan for a total of just over $1 billion, with almost 61%

provided on grant basis. Nearly 42% was allocated to transport,

followed by energy (24%), agriculture (9%), and public sector

management (8%). These initiatives were supported by 69 technical

assistance projects for a total value of $46.4 million.

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