The coronavirus pandemic hit Tajikistan when its economy and livelihoods were already fragile following several economic disruptions in the past decade. The economic implications of the COVID-19 outbreak became apparent soon after the first cases were officially declared, and businesses and vulnerable population groups have been on the front lines ever since. The impact of the pandemic on lives and the health system has been unprecedented in Tajikistan’s post-civil war history. https://www.tj.undp.org/content/tajikistan/en/home/library/impact-of-covid-19-on-lives–livelihoods-and-micro–small-and-me.html
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