Pamir Energy has won the 2017 International Ashden Award for Increasing Energy Access for its work bringing hydro power to 220,000 people in East Tajikistan and 35,000 people in North Afghanistan,
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The first public-private partnership in Tajikistan, Pamir Energy has so far restored 11 small hydro power plants and upgraded 4300km of old transmission and distribution facilities in East Tajikistan.
Pamir Energy Company is one of the international finalists for the prestigious Ashden Award.
Pamir Energy—a partnership of the Government of Tajikistan, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development and the International Finance Corporation—worked with USAID and the Aga Khan Foundation USA to extend transmission lines across the Panj River
Pamir Energy decides not to introduce power rationing in Gorno Badakhshan January 20, 2017: Pamir…
A ceremony to commemorate the event was observed by representatives from the US Embassy and the Aga Khan Foundation
AKDN has mobilised over US$ 1 billion for economic, social and cultural development in Afghanistan…
“One of the great principles of Islam, in all its interpretations, is the elimination of…
Public Lecture by World Bank Senior Vice President, Development Economics and Chief Economist Mr. Kaushik…
New cross-border power lines improve access to energy The people in a remote region in…
The Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN) cross-border energy programme provides year-round, 24-hour electricity, which is…
DUSHANBE (Times Of Cental Asia) – Today, more than 74 percent of customers of the…
Excerpt: With no oil or natural gas to speak of, Tajikistan is pushing energy conservation.…
CA-NEWS (TJ) – As part of the Agreement on Technical and Financial Cooperation as well…
DUSHANBE – World Bank (WB) aid has benefitted Tajik farmers, electricity consumers and patients, the…