Tajikistan opens first children’s hospice “Tasallo” in Dushanbe for pediatric cancer patients

In a landmark moment for the country's healthcare system, Tajikistan inaugurated its first-ever children’s hospice, “Tasallo,” on September 18 at the Republican Scientific Oncology Center under the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population (MoHSPP). The facility is dedicated to providing palliative care for children with advanced-stage cancer and represents a critical step […]

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In a landmark moment for the country's healthcare system, Tajikistan inaugurated its first-ever children’s hospice, “Tasallo,” on September 18 at the Republican Scientific Oncology Center under the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population (MoHSPP).

The facility is dedicated to providing palliative care for children with advanced-stage cancer and represents a critical step forward in compassionate healthcare.  The opening ceremony was attended by First Deputy Minister of Health Salomuddin Yusufi, Director of the Lona Charitable Foundation Jourakhon Bobokhonov, Oncology Center Director Akbar Murodzoda, and other healthcare professionals.

The "Tasallo" hospice was established at the initiative of Ozoda Rahmon, Head of President’s Executive Office and founder of the Lona Foundation, with full support from the Ministry of Health. It is specifically designed for children diagnosed with stage IV cancer, offering not only medical treatment but also psychological and spiritual support for both patients and their families.

 

A new standard of dignified care

According to Akbar Murodzoda, the hospice was created to ensure that children facing the most critical stages of illness receive not only professional care but also warmth, empathy, and a dignified environment.  “Tasallo” — which means “comfort” or “consolation” — lives up to its name by creating a space where families can find peace during the most difficult time.

Equipped with modern medical technologies, the hospice provides a full spectrum of care — from pain relief and psychological counseling to emotional and spiritual guidance.  The facility is built to accommodate both inpatient and day-care patients.

 

Strengthening palliative care in Tajikistan

Beyond its immediate function, the creation of “Tasallo” marks a significant humanitarian and systemic achievement, highlighting the country’s commitment to expanding its palliative care services and aligning with international health standards.  It also reinforces Tajikistan’s broader goal of developing a healthcare system rooted in compassion and human dignity.

Established in 2009, the Lona Charitable Foundation has long been a key player in supporting children with cancer and severe burns, making this initiative a natural extension of its mission.

Hospices, by definition, are institutions for patients in the terminal stages of illness — typically those with six months or less to live. In most CIS countries, palliative care facilities are state-run, with private hospices remaining extremely rare.

With "Tasallo," Tajikistan takes a bold step toward changing that narrative — offering hope, comfort, and care when it matters most.

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