This evaluation assesses the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) support to Tajikistan over 2015-2024. Tajikistan is highly vulnerable to disasters caused by natural hazards and to climate change due to its topography and limited adaptive capacity. GFDRR has approved 13 grants for Tajikistan since 2015, with commitments of $4.3 million, of which $3.9 million had been disbursed as of February 2025. It also provided support through 6 regional grants and global thematic areas. GFDRR’s grants were relevant to disaster risk management (DRM), GFDRR’s objectives, and Tajikistan’s needs. These grants catalyzed the World Bank’s DRM program in Tajikistan and helped to prioritize DRM across the Bank’s portfolio. GFDRR activities have contributed to and are continuing to contribute to substantial improvements in disaster resilience in Tajikistan. They have substantially improved the quality of DRM support through World Bank lending operations, and government counterparts expressed their appreciation for GFDRR support and interest in continued engagement. The main benefit from GFDRR support has been to support project design and delivery for Bank projects, but sustaining enhanced capacity gained by these projects faces challenges given high turnover of government officials. GFDRR contributed to substantial achievements in reducing risk and mainstreaming DRM. In the transport sector, analytics helped to build the case for improving resilience in roads and bridges, and technical assistance improved the quality of these investments. GFDRR has helped to improve Tajikistan’s disaster preparedness.