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Tajikistan Mine Action Centre  
United Nations Development Programme

121 S. Ayni Str., 734013   
Dushanbe, Tajikistan,   
E-mail: mineaction.tajikistan@undp.org
URL: www.mineaction.tj 
Tel/Fax: (992 37) 227-0947, 221-6687

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The MLSPP is responsible for rehabilitation facilities in Tajikistan.  Most landmine/UXO survivors have full access to prosthetic, orthotic and post-prosthetic physiotherapy care at the MLSPP National Ortho Center or officially at the State Unitary Enterprise of Prosthetic-Orthopaedic Plants (SUEPOP), located in the capital, Dushanbe. Until 2009 financial and technical assistance was provided to the SUEPOP by the ICRC, in cooperation with the Red Crescent Society of Tajikistan (RCST). The National Agency of Social Protection, employment and migration of MLSPP assumed all the responsibility for the running costs of the SUEPOP on January 1st 2009, after the handover from ICRC. The SUEPOP provides transport, meals and accommodation for PWD during the time of their stay in the city for manufacturing the prosthesis and the physical rehabilitation. MLSPP also runs satellite workshops in Khujand (in the north), Kulob (in the center) and Khorog (in the southeast) for repairing and maintaining lower limb prostheses. However, these centers suffer from a lack of capacity, so that a current priority is the empowerment of SUEPOP as well as the regional and district satellite workshops.

The SUEPOP manufactures ICRC standard lower and upper limb prostheses. Since 2005, 213 mine/ERW survivors were provided with physical rehabilitation services (prosthesis). At present, the ICRC Special Fund for PWD is providing capacity building support to the SUEPOP. As an example, in 2011, 3 students were selected by ICRC SFD and MLSP for three years training on P&O in Hanoi (Vietnam).

In addition to prosthetics and orthotics, basic adaptive equipment such as walkers, cane, crutches, glasses are produced in Tajikistan.  Hearing aids of a lower quality can be purchased in the market and can be provided without the intervention of a medical professional. Wheelchairs are purchased outside of Tajikistan by SUEPOP /MLSPP.

The National Research Institute for Rehabilitation (NRIR) started its work in 1993, providing both in and outpatient services including medical examination and basic rehabilitation.  The NRIR historically provided surgical care, however, at present surgical services are no longer available.  There are a total of sixty (60) inpatient beds in 4 specialties: Neurological (10), Pediatrics (10), General Care (20), and Surgical (20).  The mine victims as well as other persons with disabilities receive both medical and rehabilitative care.  The NRIR has developed a long-term action plan, which was approved by the MLSPP. Government funding, unfortunately, is not sufficient to obtain the goals and objectives of the plan. Retention of staff and skill level of medical/rehabilitation staff are further issues to be addressed in order to improve the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of services provided.

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Амалиётҳои Оперативӣ

The Tajikistan Mine Action Centre (TMAC) is the authority responsible for the overall management of mine action within Tajikistan.(.....)

Огоҳсозӣ аз хатари минаҳо – Front Page

Tajikistan is one of 156 countries that implements Mine Risk Education as a Mine Action pillar to reduce land mine hazards and the number of casualties among the population living within mine-affected areas. (.....)

Кӯмак ба ҷабрдидагони минаҳо

Is a core component of mine action and an obligation of States Parties under the Antipersonnel Mine Ban Treaty.(.....)

Ташфиқот

TMAC works with its national and international partners to achieve a mine-free Tajikistan and to eliminate the disastrous consequences of landmines, cluster bombs and other explosive remnants of war on civilian communities. (.....)

Нобудсозии захираҳо

In accordance with Article 5 of Ottawa Convention each state party shall to undertake to destroy or ensure the destruction of all anti-personnel mines in mined areas under its jurisdiction or control, as soon as possible but not later than ten years after the entry into force of this Convention for that State Party. (.....)

How to join us

The Tajikistan Mine Action Programme (TMAP) is interested in expanding its network and activities by involving more individuals from various backgrounds, who are interested in carrying out mine action related activities, including research that would help the programme to be more efficient and effective. (.....)