Reintegration – 2001

Rehabilitation and job training programs were ongoing in 2001 with funding from the European Commission (DG/RELEX), Japan, Belgium, and USAID in the Shaartuz and Kulyab areas.1

Reintegration – 2000

Money from Norway, the United States and CIDA funded the first phase of a UNDP reintegration program in the Rasht Valley in the year 2000. More than 1100 fighters went through the rehabilitation project.2

Reintegration – 1999

No active or ongoing reintegration programs were found in 1999. Planning was reportedly underway for programs to become avtive in the year 2000. There were 836 former UTO fighters who gained employment in a UN project in the Karategin Valley.3

Reintegration – 1998

There were no programs conducted in 1998 that offered training to former combatants. An integrated plan by the UN consisting of vocational training, resettlement grants and jobs for demobilized fighters was proposed and funding was being sought.4

Reintegration – 1997

There were no active reintegration programs in 1997. UNMOT plans for a donor conference to be held in Vienna to fund reintegration programs in Tajikistan.5