Tajikistan joined the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group in 1993, and the International Development Association (IDA) in 1994. Since then, IDA has provided over $3.3 billion in grants and highly concessional credits to support Tajikistan’s efforts to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives.
The World Bank Group’s Tajikistan Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for 2019-2025 supports the country’s efforts to complement its remittance-financed, import-reliant economic model with a focus on boosting private-sector development and exports, and job creation. The portfolio has expanded rapidly during the current CPF period.
As of July 2025, the active portfolio includes 26 IDA-funded investment lending projects with a net commitment of $1.9 billion. The current project portfolio includes investments in energy, water, transport, agriculture, disaster risk management, health, education, social protection, digital connectivity, as well as institutional capacity building of tax, finance, and statistics bodies.
The IFC is gradually growing its program in Tajikistan with a total investment portfolio of more than $90 million supporting seven clients in advancing their businesses in diverse sectors, such as financial institutions, manufacturing, agriculture and services, and infrastructure development.