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Emergencies and civil defense ministry of Tajikistan
The Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense of Tajikistan (KHF) (
Tajik : Кумитаи ҳолатҳои фавқулодда ва мудофиаи граждании назди Ҳукумати Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон ,
Russian : Комитет по чрезвычайным ситуациям и гражданской обороне при правительстве Таджикистана ) is the
emergencies and
civil defense
ministry of
Tajikistan . The ministry is authorized to make decisions on the protection of the Tajik population/territory from natural disasters and other geological processes.
Names
Anti-Domestic Defense Force (1918–1961)
Civil Defense of the
Tajik SSR (1961–1992)
Committee of Civil Defense of the
Ministry of Defense (1992–1999)
Ministry of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense (1999–2000)
Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense of Tajikistan (2000–Present)
Structure
KHF Headquarters
Office of the Chairman
General Directorate
Main Department of Population and Territory Protection
Personnel Office
Department of Management of construction, Operation of Buildings and Structures
Personnel Department
International Cooperation Office
Financial and Economic Management Department
Medical Management Department
Crisis Management Center
Legal Department
Public Relations Department
Operational Section
Central Apparatus
Office of Specialized Search and Rescue Services
Office of Logistics, Food and Transport
Sarez Lake Department
KHF Office in the Autonomous Regions
Department of Emergency and Civil Defense Committee for
Kulob and the
Khatlon Region
Department of the District Departments
Rapid Response Rescue squads
Anti-Hail Service
Civil Defense Troops
Republican organizations
Republican Training Center
Republican Chemical Radiometric Laboratory
Military Hospital
Republican Militarized Mountain Rescue Service
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List of chairmen
Since 1994, the KHF has had 7 chairmen:
H. Achilov (1994–1996)
A. Boboev (1996–1998)
M. Iskandarov (1998–1999)
M. Ziyoev (1999–2006)
M. Zokirov (2006–2008)
H. Latipov (2008–2012)
Khayriddina Abdurahimov (2012–February 2, 2016)
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Rustam Nazarzoda (February 2, 2016–Present)
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Cooperation with regional partners
The KHF had made many agreements with its regional neighbors such as the
Russian Federation and
China , which date back to the country's establishment in 1991. Similar agreements on a much smaller scale have been established between countries such as
Kyrgyzstan ,
Switzerland and
Ukraine . The committee closely cooperates with the international organizations on humanitarian affairs such as the
United Nations and its subordinate bodies (
UNICEF , the
Red Cross and
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ).
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References