Asian Development Bank President Masato Kanda to Visit Tajikistan in March
Read also
Masato Kanda, president of the Asian Development Bank, will visit Tajikistan from March 3 to 5, Khovar reports, citing the State Committee for Investments and State Property Management.
During his working visit, Kanda is expected to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation between the bank and Tajikistan across multiple sectors. He will also visit the Vocational Skills Development Center in Dushanbe.
Tajikistan has partnered with the Asian Development Bank since 1998. Over nearly three decades, the bank has financed more than 200 projects worth over $2.7 billion, supporting key sectors such as energy, transport infrastructure, healthcare, education, and food security.
The bank is currently involved in projects promoting a green economy, digitalization, and private sector development in Tajikistan.









Tajikistan Joins Cape Town Declaration on Inclusive Insurance
Tajik, U.K. Officials Discuss Law Enforcement Cooperation at UN Event in Vienna
Tajik, U.S. Officials Discuss Crime, Terrorism Cooperation at UN Event in Vienna
Tajik Deputy Foreign Minister Meets UN Resident Coordinator to Discuss Cooperation
Tajikistan, Kazakhstan plan to Boost Trade to $2 Billion by 2030
Tajik Deputy Foreign Minister meets Turkish Ambassador to Discuss Cooperation
Tajik, UN Women Officials Discuss Gender Equality, Women’s Empowerment
Tajikistan Transport Minister, World Bank Officials Discuss Cooperation in Washington
Regional CASA-1000 Power Project Moves Toward full Connection by 2027
Tajikistan Delegation Participates in 70th Session of UN Commission on the Status of Women
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan Explore New Prospects for Alliance and Cooperation
Tajikistan, Romania Plan MoU on Communications Cooperation





