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A diagnostic center in Tajikistan. The Tajikistan health system is influenced by the former Soviet legacy. It is ranked as the poorest country within the WHO European region, including the lowest total health expenditure per capita. [1] Tajikistan is ranked 129th as Human Development Index of 188 countries, with an Index of 0.627 in 2016. [2]
Environmental issues in Tajikistan include concentrations of agricultural chemicals and salts in the soil and groundwater, [1] poor management of water resources, [2] and soil erosion. [3] Additionally, because of inadequate sanitation facilities, untreated industrial waste (particularly from aluminum production ) and sewage combine with ...
This list presents the region-wise life expectancy in Tajikistan. The national average in 2019 was 75.1 years, with 73.5 years for males and 76.8 years for females. GBAO has the highest life expectancy for both genders.
A study led by Mayo Clinic found a “widening gap between lifespan and healthspan" among 183 countries. The lead researcher and another doctor discuss the drivers of poor health late in life.
Tajikistan joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) on 2 March 2013, becoming the 159th country to join the organization. The Working Party on the accession of Tajikistan was established by the General Council on 18 July 2001. Tajikistan completed its membership negotiations on 26 October 2012, when the Working Party adopted the accession package.
Landlocked and poor in natural resources, Tajikistan remains the poorest and least developed of the former Soviet republics, with half of the inhabitants living on less than US$2 a day. Many Tajiks have emigrated to Russia or Kazakhstan , and the large amounts of money they send back home make Tajikistan one of the more remittance -dependent ...
Image credits: Sea_Pop_772 Only 12% of the 3,000 respondents said they consider themselves wealthy and only 4 in 10 people who are objectively wealthy, with assets of more than $2 million, said ...
Image credits: throwawayxxx1993xxx #8. We went from poverty to upper middle class in the span of two years after I finished my Master’s degree. We are still frugal.