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Tajikistan

Toshburi Hotamova (centre) - who works for Oxfam partner 'Hamdilon', talking with members of the Oxfam-established village water committee. Photo: Karen Robinson

In Tajikistan, Oxfam's focus is on sustainable livelihoods, health, disaster preparedness, and improving supplies and sources of food and clean water.

Living off the land

Tajikistan is the poorest of the 15 former Soviet Republics. The country's economy has deteriorated dramatically since the end of Soviet rule.

Many families rely on growing fruit and vegetables in small ‘kitchen gardens’ for their main source of food and income. However, regular drought and poor harvests make it hard to grow enough food to support themselves.

How Oxfam is helping

We provide seeds and technical advice to help farmers increase the quantity and variety of food they grow. We also encourage rural communities to work together and set up village committees to share advice and provide support to their members.

Davlatbi Davlatova (left) with Barno Sharofova, looking at an Oxfam-produced leaflet full of water and sanitation advice. Photo: Karen Robinson

If people have problems with the gardens they can come and see one of us. If we know what the answer is, we can tell them. If not, we make a note of their problem and pass it on to Oxfam.

Davlatibi Davlatova, Shibanai village committee member

Oxfam's other work in Tajikistan

  • Working with female cotton growers to help them get a fair price for what they produce
  • Providing clean water and public health training to help reduce the incidence of water-borne diseases such as typhoid
  • Helping prepare communities to cope with natural disasters

Oxfam's work in Tajikistan in depth

ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission) is a funding partner of Oxfam in Tajikistan

Extreme cold - 2008

The harshest winter for 50 years has caused electricity and clean water shortages in parts of Tajikistan where the temperature dropped as low as minus 25° Celsius.

Oxfam took immediate action to assess how the most vulnerable groups in the southern city of Kulyab had been affected by the energy shortage and exceptionally cold weather. We launched a response to reach 171,200 people.

Learn more about the situation and Oxfam's response


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Oxfam's work in Tajikistan in depth

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