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PROFILE OF THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK Establishment The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is an international financial institution established in pursuance of the Declaration of Intent issued by the Conference of Finance Ministers of Muslim Countries held in Jeddah in Dhul Qadah 1393H (December 1973). The Inaugural Meeting of the Board of Governors took place in Rajab 1395H (July 1975) and IDB formally commenced operations on 15 Shawwal 1395H (20 October 1975).
ISSUE NO.16 RAMADAN 1443H - APRIL 2022 Towards COP27: Key Insights from COP26 for Ambitious Climate Action Leveraging Energy Efficiency to Promote Energy Security GREEN, PANDEMIC, SUSTAINABLE SUKUK (GPS SUKUK): A Tool for Driving Green Economic Growth in IsDB MCs The Political Economy of Green Industrial Policy and Green Growth Green Hydrogen: The Future Decarbonation Vector Towards Inclusive, Resilient and Green Education Systems – An Insight for the 10YS Update Gender Resilience at the Center of Post COVID-19: A Better Normal for a Better Future CONTENTS Cover Story: Towards COP27: Key Insights from COP26 for Ambitious Climate Action Olatunji Yusuf , IsDB Shifting the Paradigm to Meet the Climate Change Challenge to the SDGs Oussama Abdel Rahman Kaissi CEO, ICIEC Gender Resilience at the Center of Post Covid-19: A Better Normal for a Better Future Sharia Walker, IsDB Alignment of the 2022 Operations Work Program with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Amir Hamza Syed & Ahmad Ompo Surono, IsDB Leveraging Energy Efficiency to Promote Energy Security Farid Khan, IsDB The Political Economy of Green Industrial Policy and Green Growth Dr. Mustafa Yağcı, IsDB Towards Inclusive, Resilient and Green Education Systems – An Insight for the 10YS Update Dr.
ANNUAL REPORT 1432H (2011) ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK Islamic Development Bank P. O.
Operations Evaluation Department ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORT 2018 Taraz-Talas- Suusamyr Road, Kyrgyzstan ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORT 2018 CONTENTS List of Tablesii List of Figuresii Acronyms and Abbreviationsiii Acknowledgementsvi Executive Summaryviii CHAPTER - I : INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER - II : PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS5 A. Project-Level Performance Evaluation B.
To View the Table of Contents Go Back to Table of Contents Go Back to Table of Contents To View the Table of Contents CORPORATE PROFILE OF THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK Establishment Capital The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is an international financial institution established in pursuance of the Declaration of Intent issued by the Conference of Finance Ministers of Muslim Countries held in Jeddah in Dhul Qadah 1393H (December 1973). The Inaugural Meeting of the Board of Governors took place in Rajab 1395H (July 1975) and the IDB formally commenced operations on 15 Shawwal 1395H (20 October 1975).
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK IDB BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Hon. Ibrahim Bin Mohamed Al-Mofleh Hon.
IsDBG’s PARTICIPATION IN G20 2022 Under the Indonesian Presidency DEC 2022 IsDBG’s PARTICIPATION IN G20 2022 Under the Indonesian Presidency “Recover Together Recover Stronger” December 2022 02 I sD B G’s P a rt i ci p a tio n in G20 20 22 U nde r th e I ndo nesia n P resid en c y Prepared by IsDBG G20 Sherpa Team: Rami Ahmad IsDBG Sherpa, Senior Advisor to the President and Special Envoy on SDGs Salah Jelassi IsDBG Resident Representative in Jakarta Houssem Eddine Bedoui IsDBG Sous-Sherpa, Ag Manager Strategy Management & Policy Bassem Haikal Senior Strategy Specialist Con te n ts Contents Acronyms & Abbreviations 04 Message from the President 06 Executive Summary 08 IsDBG Staff contributing to G20 Engagements 10 01 Introduction 16 02 Finance Track Engagements 22 2.1 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI) 27 2.2 Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) 31 2.3 International Financial Architecture Working Group (IFA WG) 35 2.4 Framework Working Group (FWG) 38 2.5 Infrastructure Working Group (IWG) 39 2.6 Joint Finance-Health Task Force (JHFTF) 42 03 Sherpa Track Engagements 44 3.1 Development Working Group (DWG) 50 3.2 Employment Working Group (EWG) 56 3.3 Agriculture Working Group (AWG) 58 3.4 Trade, Investment & Industry Working Group (TIIWG) 61 3.5 G20 Empower 63 3.6 Health Working Group (HWG) 64 3.7 Tourism Working Group (TWG) 67 3.8 Digital Economy Working Group (DEWG) 69 3.9 Anti-corruption Working Group (ACWG) 70 04 Engagement Groups (EGs) participation 72 4.1 Youth Engagement Group (Y20) 73 4.2 Business Engagement Group (B20) 74 4.3 Think Engagement Group (T20) 75 4.4 Women Engagement Group (W20) 76 4.5 Research & Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG) 77 05 IsDBG Participation in the G20 Bali Summit 79 Annexes 88 03 04 I sD B G’s P a rt i ci p a tio n in G20 20 22 U nde r th e I ndo nesia n P resid en c y Acronyms & Abbreviations AATB ACFTA ACG ACWG ADB AfDB AfTIAS AIFC AIIB AMIS APIF AWG B20 Bappenas BI Bn BRAVE BRIN C20 CAF CBVT CEB CoP DEEP DEWG DFI DFSs DSSI DWG EBRD Arab Africa Trade Bridges Program Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement Arab Coordination Group Anti-corruption Working Group Asian Development Bank African Development Bank Aid for Trade Initiative for the Arab States Annual Islamic Finance Conference Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Agricultural Market Information System Awqaf Properties Investment Fund Agriculture Working Group Business Engagement Group of the G20 the Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning Bank Indonesia Billion Business Resilience Assistance for Value-Adding Enterprises program The Indonesian National Research and Innovation Agency Civil-Society Engagement Group of the G20 Capital Adequacy Frameworks Community-Based Vocational Training Council of Europe Development Bank Conference of the Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Families Economic Empowerment Program Digital Economy Working Group Digital Financial Inclusion Digital Financial Services G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative Development Working Group European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EEA EGs EIB EWASME EWG FAO FCBD FIAP FiCS FIF FMCBG FSRP FWG G20 Empower GFSN GI Hub GoI GPFI H.E. HLPs HWG IaDB ICD IFA WG IFC IFIs IFSD IMF IOs IsDBG ISEF ITFC Economic Empowerment Approach Engagement Groups European Investment Bank Empowering West African Small and Medium Enterprises program Employment Working Group Food and Agriculture Organization Finance and Central Bank Deputies Financial Inclusion Action Plan Finance in Common Financing Intermediary Fund Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Food Security Response Package Framework Working Group G20 Alliance for Empowerment & Progression of Women’s Economic Representation Global Financial Safety Nets Global Infrastructure Hub Government of Indonesia Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion His/Her Excellency High-Level Principles Health Working Group Inter-American Development Bank Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (IsDBG Entity) International Financial Architecture Working Group International Finance Corporation International Financial Institutions Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development International Monetary Fund International Organizations Islamic Development Bank Group Indonesian Sharia Economic Festival International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (IsDBG Entity) A c r o ny m s & A b b r ev iati on s ITU IWG JFHTF KADIN KSA L20 LDCs LICs MAF MCs MDBs MSMEs MTS NDB NGO OECD OTL P20 PPR PWD QII RHJ RIIG S20 SAI20 SAMA SDGs SDR SESRIC SFF SFWG International Telecommunication Union Infrastructure Working Group Joint Finance Health Task Force The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Labor Engagement Group of the G20 Least-Developed Countries Low-Income Countries Modernized Accountability Framework Member Countries Multilateral Development Banks Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Multilateral Trading System New Development Bank Non-governmental Organization Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Operations Team Leader Parliament Engagement Group of the G20 Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Persons with Disabilities Quality Infrastructure Investment IsDBG’s Regional Hub of Jakarta Research & Innovation Initiative Gathering Science Engagement Group of the G20 Supreme Audit Institutions Engagement Group of the G20 Saudi Monetary Authority (Saudi Central Bank) Sustainable Development Goals Special Drawing Rights Statistical, Economic & Social Research & Training Centre for Islamic Countries Sustainable Finance Framework Sustainable Finance Working Group SHS SIDS SMEs SSTrC STEP STI T20 TIIWG TVET TWG U20 UAE UK UN UNCTAD UNDP UNESCAP VOLIP W20 WBG We-Fi WFP WGs WHO WTO YES Solar Home System Small Island Developing States Small and medium-sized enterprises South-South and Triangular Cooperation Skills, Training & Education for Refugees Program Science, Technology, and Innovation Think Engagement Group of the G20 Trade, Investment & Industry Working Group Technical Vocational Education and Training Tourism Working Group Urban Engagement Group of the G20 United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United Nations UN Conference on Trade and Development United Nations Development Programme UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Vocational Literacy Program Women Engagement Group of the G20 World Bank Group G20’s Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative World Food Programme Working Groups World Health Organization World Trade Organization Youth Employment Support program 05 Message from the President Since its inception half a century ago, IsDB Group has made a commitment to supporting the development efforts of its 57 member countries.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Program for Charity Works (KAAP) ANNUAL REPORT 2019 The Messenger of Allah ( )ﷺsaid, "When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (ceaseless charity); a knowledge which is beneficial, or a virtuous descendant who prays for him (for the deceased)." Message from the Chairman of the Board of Directors, King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation "The most beloved deeds to Allah are the most regular and constant, even if they were little."
4 MCPS for the Republic of Maldives (2022-2025) MCPS FOR THE REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES (2022-2025): A RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE LIFE, AND DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY FOR MALDIVIANS MAY 2022 MEMBER COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR THE REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES (2022-2025) A RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE LIFE, AND DIVERSIFIED ECONOMY FOR MALDIVIANS MAY 2022 1 1 MCPS for the Republic of Maldives (2022-2025) 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Map of the Country 08 Acknowledgments 04 Executive Summary 05 Acronyms and Abbreviations 07 1 Introduction 09 2 Country Context - Country Diagnostics 12 3 National Development Priorities 35 4 IsDB Group Strategy 2022-2025 44 5 Risk Management and Mitigation 56 6 MCPS Results Matrix 57 Annex 1: Maldives, Selected Macroeconomic Indicators, 2017-2026 Annex 2: Development Challenges Alignment Matrix 3 62 63 MCPS for the Republic of Maldives (2022-2025) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2022 MALDIVES MCPS TEAM MEMBERS Dept./Entity Country Programs Name of Staff Anasse Aissami Position Acting Director General RSD Syed Husain Quadri Acting Director RH-Bangladesh Muhammad Nassis Sulaiman Manager, RH-Dhaka DG-CP Muhammad Taimur Khan Manager, DFU DG-CP Abdoulie Sireh-Jallow MCPS Coordinator DG-CP Raian Farooq Regional Economist (Asia) RH-Bangladesh Golam Mortaza Country Economist RH-Bangladesh Nasser Mohammed Yakubu Operations Team Leader-SI RH-Bangladesh Abu Sandy Bockarie Operations Team Leader-EI IsDB Institute Bukhari Sillah Senior Economist RSD Saeed Ahmad Lead Social Finance Specialist Finance Complex Hamid Mohssin Kerraouch Senior ADF Specialist RMD Abdourabbih Abdouss Director ICD Elvin Afandi Head, Economic Policy & Research ITFC Iftekhar Alam Senior Manager, Relationship Management ICIEC Hasan Nayeem Rahman Country Manager IsDBi Mustafa Yagci Senior Economist IsDBi Salman Syed Ali Lead Research Economist IsDBi Mahmoud Bekri Research Economist IFSD Syed Asim Raza Lead AWQAF Investment Specialist DG-CP Khalid Kane Senior GVC Specialist RCI Aminuddin Mat Ariff Senior Technical Cooperation Coordinator Agriculture Momodou Ceesay Lead Global Rural Development Specialist Agriculture Bashir Jama Adan Agriculture Development Expert Transport Omar Mehyar Lead Global Transport Specialist Energy Hussain Mogaibel Lead Global Energy Specialist Social Infrastructure El-Bashier Sallam Lead Social Infrastructure Specialist RSD Morooj Safdar NGO and Civil Society Specialist PPP Tariq Aijaz PPP Investment Officer PPP Erbay Dokmeci Senior PPP Advisory Specialist Urban Development Papa Sy Lead Global Urban Specialist Water & Sanitation Nizar Zaied Lead Global Water Resource Specialist RSD Rafif Alam Women Empowerment Specialist RSD Olatunji Yusuf Senior Climate Change Specialist RH-Bangladesh/PPR Md.
Occasional Paper 5 ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK Exploring Trade Complementarities Among the IDB Member Countries Mohammad Ahmed Zubair Economic Policy and Strategic Planning Department The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this Paper are entirely those of the author. They do not necessarily represent the views of the Islamic Development Bank and its member countries.