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  2. Telecommunications in Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    However, there were 1,158 Tajikistani internet hosts in 2008, placing Tajikistan 150th in the world. As of 2005, there were 19,500 internet users in Tajikistan, making it the 190th internet-connected country in the world at the time. Tajikistan's internet country code is .tj.

  3. Internet in Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    The Internet in Tajikistan emerged as the country was ending a bloody civil war that followed the demise of Soviet rule in the early 1990s. The resulting fragmentation of power also meant that Internet services developed largely without state interference and the Ministry of Transport and Communications played a weak role in the development of the sector as a whole.

  4. Mass media in Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Tajikistan are not independent of the authoritarian Emomali Rahmon regime. [1] Independent media are repressed. [1] For most of the population, ...

  5. Corruption in Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Tajikistan ranked at 166th out of 189 countries on the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business ranking place, placing it at the bottom of the Europe and Central Asia region. [2] According to a 2008 World Bank survey, over 44% of business people say they were expected to present civil servants with “gifts,” and over a third had ...

  6. Tajikistan and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tajikistan did not join in the World Bank until 1993. Before the collapse of USSR in 1991, Tajikistan was experiencing planned economy which was dominated by Moscow. Right after the dissolution, different from other nations which experienced a relatively stable transition from planned economy to market economy, Tajikistan fell into a serious civil war.

  7. World Bank Projects Leave Trail of Misery Around Globe

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    The World Bank Group is the globe’s most prestigious development lender, bankrolling hundreds of government projects each year in pursuit of its high-minded mission: to combat the scourge of poverty by backing new transit systems, power plants, dams and other projects it believes will help boost the fortunes of poor people.

  8. Foreign relations of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Tajikistan does not have an embassy accredited to Laos. Latvia: 11 May 1994: Tajikistan is accredited to Latvia from its embassy in Minsk, Belarus. [38] Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Lithuania: 13 April 1992: Tajikistan is accredited to Lithuania from its embassy in Minsk, Belarus. [39]

  9. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    The World Bank Group is the globe’s most prestigious development lender, bankrolling hundreds of government projects each year in pursuit of its high-minded mission: to combat the scourge of poverty by backing new transit systems, power plants, dams and other projects it believes will help boost the fortunes of poor people.