Tajikistan
The primary goal of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is to promote opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work, in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity.
The ILO is devoted to promoting social justice and internationally recognised human and labour rights, through a decent work agenda.
Tajikistan has been a member of the ILO since 1993.
ILO activities in Tajikistan are coordinated by the National Coordinator’s office.
In Tajikistan, the ILO ensures that its core priorities and interests, policies and experience are disseminated among key stakeholders.
The mission of the ILO in Tajikistan is to have a strong, visible, and proactive presence in the country in order to effectively facilitate and support social dialogue between governments, employers’ and workers’ organisations, build partnerships with international institutions – with a purpose of promoting decent work and social justice.
Latest news and stories
Leadership and management training for ILO staff in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
ILO team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: foreseeing trends for the next biennium
Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Partnership of the ILO and the Russian Federation
Applying the G20 Training Strategy: A Partnership of the ILO and the Russian Federation (Phase 2)
Decent Work Country Programme
Decent Work Country Programme of the Republic of Tajikistan 2015 - 2017
Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualisations of ILO development cooperation projects in Tajikistan.
Tripartite partners
Publications
Newsletter #4 - December 2023
Newsletter #3 - October 2023
All resources
Browse our catalogue of resources from or about Tajikistan and filter by topic or sector.
Contact
- Email : moscow@ilo.org
- Phone : (+992 44) 6005596 | 6005597, ext. 273
Address
UN Common Premises
39 Aini Avenue
Dushanbe
Tajikistan 734024
ILO activities in Tajikistan are coordinated by the ILO Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, based in Moscow.