ADB to help Dushanbe with traffic congestion and improve access to public transport

The Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan and the Asian Development Bank discussed the design and implementation of a project to improve access to public transport in Dushanbe. Details of the proposed project and ways to eliminate existing problems were considered the other day at a meeting of the ministry's leadership with representatives of this international […]

The Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan and the Asian Development Bank discussed the design and implementation of a project to improve access to public transport in Dushanbe.

Details of the proposed project and ways to eliminate existing problems were considered the other day at a meeting of the ministry's leadership with representatives of this international financial institution.

ADB representatives expressed their readiness to provide technical support for the development and implementation of the project, providing the capital with the appropriate infrastructure, said in the message of the Ministry of Transport.

The ministry notes the increasingly complicated situation every year with access to public transport and traffic jams, which are observed at the beginning of the academic year.

The Ministry of Transport emphasizes that with the support of ADB, many objects of strategic importance have been built and commissioned in the republic. In particular, it points to roads and bridges that were built in different years in the framework of CAREC.

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