Access to centralized sewage systems remains a privilege for few in Tajikistan. According to government plans, by 2029, 30% of the population will have access to sewage, but currently, only about 15% of the population has access to sewage systems.
Tajikistan faces shortage of public toilets; photo: Asia-PlusAccess to centralized sewage systems remains a privilege for few in Tajikistan. According to government plans, by 2029, 30% of the population will have access to sewage, but currently, only about 15% of the population has access to sewage systems.
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