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A landlocked Central Asian republic bordering Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and China, Tajikistan is recovering from a civil war that affected the country between 1992 and 1997. While officially a democratic republic, in practice it is a one-party State whose elections fail to meet international standards and where the same president has ruled since 1994. In addition to suppression of opposition by government forces and strict limitations on civil and political rights, Tajikistan also has major problems associated with economic rights and its status as the poorest State in Central Asia, including child labour and human trafficking, alongside large numbers of orphans and discrimination against women and girls.
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125 Human development index43 Happy planet rankingOrganisations in Tajikistan
- Attorneys for the Rights of the Child
- Bureau on Human Rights and Rule of Law
- Canadian International Development Agency
- CARE USA
- Child Helpline International
- Global Campaign for Education
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- International Union of Children's Organizations
- National Coalition of NGOs for the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Tajikistan
- NGO/UNICEF Regional Network for Children in Central and Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States
- Public Organization "SHOTO"
- Public organization Nasli Navras
- Save the Children UK
- Save the Children UK - Office for South and Central Asia Region
- Save the Children UK - Tajikistan
- School of Education
- Tearfund
- UNESCO
- Women's World Summit Foundation
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)