AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRule of Law Funding: IPHR and Tajikistan’s Human Rights Center opened a call for Tajik-registered civil society groups to apply for EU-backed subgrants to monitor criminal justice policy, the judiciary, the bar, and legal aid (Lots 1–3), with a shared methodology and recommendations. Regional Transit Deal: Taliban, Iran, and Tajikistan agreed in Mashhad to set up a trilateral road corridor through Afghanistan for Iran–Tajikistan cargo, with a first pilot shipment expected within a month and a joint working group to tackle customs, visas for drivers, and border delays. Civil Society Pressure: A new IPHR snapshot says Tajikistan’s civil society and independent media face growing constraints in practice—intimidation, politically motivated prosecutions, self-censorship, and limited accountability after GBAO violence in 2021–2022—despite formal rights guarantees. Gender Policy: Tajikistan is drafting a 2027–2036 gender equality strategy with UNICEF support, aiming to shift restrictive social norms and expand women’s economic participation, including grants and quota programs. Children’s Rights Benchmark: KidsRights’ 2026 index ranks Kazakhstan 24th, while Tajikistan sits at 92nd, highlighting gaps in protection, health, and the “enabling environment” for children. Energy & Trade Context: Reports point to tightening diesel markets amid Russia’s export restrictions and regional supply shocks—an issue that can quickly feed into costs and shortages across Central Asia.
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