The EU has reinforced its commitment to Tajikistan through key investments under its Global Gateway investment initiative, focusing on Tajikistan’s economic resilience, green and digital transitions and infrastructure development.
The EU Delegation to Tajikistan says that during his visit to the country, EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jozef Síkela announced new funding initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s sustainable development.
Two significant agreements were reportedly signed with Team Europe partners to drive sustainable development in Tajikistan:
- A €20 million investment grant with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to modernize Tajikistan’s electricity grid, reduce energy losses, and prepare for future renewable energy investments. This aligns with the EU’s broader goal of enhancing energy security and supporting the green transition in Central Asia.
- A €20 million grant with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the German Agency for International Cooperation, to promote sustainability in Tajikistan’s cotton sector. This initiative will support certified sustainable cotton production, improve processing for high-quality exports, and create opportunities for the domestic private sector.
In addition, a disbursement of €10 million as part of a larger €30 million budget support program was announced. This funding will help implement the National Strategy for Education Development 2030 and the Program for Professional Training of Citizens 2021- 2025, improving the quality and relevance of general secondary education and vocational training.
Commissioner Síkela also visited the Roghun hydropower plant, a vital project in Tajikistan’s energy infrastructure with great potential to further enhance energy security.
“With our Global Gateway strategy, the EU is investing in Tajikistan’s future by supporting critical infrastructure upgrades, expanding renewable energy capacity, and modernizing key industries like cotton production. These investments will reduce energy losses, create jobs, and open new export markets.” said Commissioner Síkela.
The Global Gateway strategy represents the EU’s commitment to bridging global investment gaps by fostering sustainable connectivity in digital, energy, and transport sectors while strengthening education and research systems. The initiative aims to mobilize €300 billion in public and private investments from 2021 to 2027, driving sustainable growth and resilient partnerships worldwide.
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