Tajikistan Weekly: Corruption, IT Hub, and Glacier Name Change
В Таджикистане вновь выросли цены на бензин и дизельное топливо, власти утвердили долгосрочную стратегию развития связи с переходом к технологиям 5G и 6G, а крупнейший ледник страны получил новое официальное название — Ледник Таджикистана. Об этом и других новостях этой летней недели – в нашем обзоре. ЗАГСы лидируют по жалобам на коррупцию в системе Минюста Министерство юстиции заняло четвертое место среди самых коррумпированных ведомств страны по результатам опроса 10 тысяч
This week in Tajikistan, fuel prices have seen another increase, while the government has adopted a long-term strategy for telecommunications development, aiming for 5G and 6G technologies. The country's largest glacier has been officially renamed 'Tajikistan Glacier'. Corruption remains a significant issue, with civil registry offices (ZAGS) topping complaints within the Ministry of Justice, accounting for nearly half of all grievances. Over a third of surveyed citizens reported experiencing corruption, and one in four admitted to paying bribes, though most did not file official complaints. In a move to boost its digital economy, Tajikistan is constructing a major IT Hub in Dushanbe, a $100 million complex featuring an IT school, tech park, and an artificial intelligence center. The World Bank has pledged up to $1.8 billion in concessional financing for Tajikistan through 2032, contingent on reform progress.
This summary covers key developments in Tajikistan, including economic challenges, technological advancements, governance issues, and international financial support, offering a snapshot of the nation's progress and concerns.
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