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Assessment of business planning in primary care facilities in Tajikistan, 2019
(2020, WHO/EURO:2020-1518-41268-56164)This report presents the main findings and recommendations of the assessment of the business planning implementation in primary health care facilities in Tajikistan. Since it was introduced in 2005, business planning in Tajikistan has grown into a nationally adopted mechanism for strengthening district and primary health care facility management. In 2019, an assessment took place to evaluate the results of the business planning implementation. The findings revealed thatbusiness planning was regarded as an efective managerial tool that improved ... -
Assessment of health-system crisis preparedness: Tajikistan
(2014, WHO/EURO:2014-6325-46091-66671)In 2008, with the support of the European Commission Directorate-General for Health and Consumers, WHO launched the “Support to health security, preparedness planning and crisis management in European Union (EU), EU accession and neighbouring countries” project, with the aim of improving preparedness for public health emergencies in countries of the WHO European Region. One of the project’s objectives was to test a tool for assessing the capacity of health systems for managing crises. The tool, which is based on the WHO health-system framework, ... -
Assessment of sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health in the context of universal health coverage in Tajikistan
(2021)Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) – meaning that everyone, everywhere can access essential high-quality health services without facing financial hardship – is a key target of the Sustainable Development Goals. Sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) is at the core of the UHC agenda and is among the 16 essential health services that WHO uses as indicators of the level and equity of coverage in countries. In this context, WHO undertook an assessment of SRMNCAH in Tajikistan.This report examines which ... -
Assistive technology in Tajikistan: situational analysis
(2019)This publication summarizes the current gaps, needs and opportunities for intervention in the field of assistive technology in Tajikistan. The situational analysis was conducted under the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, Republic of Tajikistan and with technical support from the WHO Country Office, Tajikistan. It was undertaken in collaboration with different Government ministries and State agencies, development partners, United Nations agencies, nongovernmental organizations, disabled people’s organizations and users ... -
Availability and prices of essential medicines in Tajikistan in 2021
(2023)Access to medicines, vaccines and health products is an essential component of universal health coverage. It represents one of the building blocks of a well-functioning health system and is an essential determinant of better health outcomes at individual and population levels. To enable regular monitoring of patient-level indicators of access, in 2016 WHO launched the MedMon mobile application for monitoring price and availability of essential medicines and health products. This report presents results of a facility-based survey conducted in ... -
Better noncommunicable disease outcomes: challenges and opportunities for health systems: Tajikistan country assessment
(2015, WHO/EURO:2015-7344-47110-68925)Cardiovascular diseases are the predominant cause of death in Tajikistan, with a growing burden of ischaemic heart disease, strokes and cirrhosis between 1990 and 2010. Considering this, this report focuses on cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors, such as hypertension and poor nutrition; it is estimated that 40% of the Tajik population is overweight and 9% is obese. Other risk factors such as diabetes and tobacco use are also analysed. While Tajikistan has made some progress in implementing anti-smoking policies and reducing the harmful ... -
Better noncommunicable disease outcomes: challenges and opportunities for health systems: Tajikistan country assessment: focus on cardiovascular disease
(2014, WHO/EURO:2015-8725-48497-72053)Cardiovascular diseases are the predominant cause of death in Tajikistan, with a growing burden of ischaemic heart disease, strokes and cirrhosis between 1990 and 2010. Considering this, this report focuses on cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors, such as hypertension and poor nutrition; it is estimated that 40% of the Tajik population is overweight and 9% is obese. Other risk factors such as diabetes and tobacco use are also analysed. While Tajikistan has made some progress in implementing anti-smoking policies and reducing the harmful ... -
Brief model disability survey: result for India, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Tajikistan: executive summary, 2019
(2019, WHO/NMH/NVI/19.15) -
Budgetary space for health in the Republic of Tajikistan: options for more public resources
(2023, WHO/EURO:2023-6296-46061-66635)The Republic of Tajikistan’s health reform agenda to achieve universal health coverage includes improved access to high-quality health care for the entire population and more efficient use of public resources. The recently adopted National Health Strategy (Strategy for the Healthcare of the Population of the Republic of Tajikistan, 2021–2030) follows global evidence and recommendations, and builds on expanding primary health care. To implement the strategy, Tajikistan needs to increase considerably public funding for health and allocate resources ... -
Consultative meeting of central Asian republics on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control : report, 10-12 December 2003, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
(2003, EUR/03/5041374)A consultative meeting of five central Asian republics (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) represented by the Ministries of Health, Foreign Affairs, Justice and Parliaments on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control was held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on 11 and 12 December 2003. The meeting was organized jointly by the Government of Kyrgyzstan and WHO Regional Office for Europe. The aims of the meeting were to raise awareness; analyse national tobacco control legislation; exchange information related to the ... -
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): situation report, 102
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COVID-19 technical mission of experts to Tajikistan: 1–11 May 2020
(2020, WHO/EURO:2020-1083-40829-55183)Following an invitation from the Minister of Health and Social Protection of Tajikistan, the COVID-19 Incident Management Support Team in the WHO Regional Office for Europe deployed a team of technical experts to the country from 1–11 May 2020. The objectives of the mission were to understand the response measures currently being taken to manage the outbreak and provide guidance on actions needed as the outbreak evolves. -
Data availability for assessing disruption of essential services for maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health during COVID-19: lessons learned from Tajikistan
(2022, WHO/EURO:2022-5375-45140-64409) -
The dying Aral Sea / Rudolf Slooff
(1992) -
Epidemiological fact sheets on HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases : European region
(1998, UNAIDS/98.13WHO/EMC/VIR/98.3WHO/ASD98.3)