At the seventeenth meeting of the Public-Private Partnership Council, held in Dushanbe, four new projects worth a total of over 82.5 million somoni were considered.
The meeting was chaired by the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan, Chairman of the Council for Public-Private Partnership , Khokim Kholikzoda .
According to the press service of the State Committee on Investments and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan, the meeting discussed issues related to the further development of public-private partnership mechanisms, improving the regulatory framework, and attracting more private capital to the country's economy.
As part of the agenda, four new public-private partnership projects were presented to participants. Following a comprehensive review, appropriate decisions were made regarding their implementation.
The projects are planned to be implemented in priority social and infrastructure sectors—healthcare, education, communications, and culture. The total funding will exceed 82.5 million somoni. It is noted that the funding will be provided entirely through private sector contributions, which will contribute to improving the level and quality of services provided, as well as the development of social infrastructure.
It was emphasized that the public-private partnership mechanism is one of the priority areas of the state's economic policy and, through mutually beneficial cooperation between the state and entrepreneurs, promotes the development of infrastructure, improves the investment climate, and strengthens the competitiveness of the national economy.






































