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For human development, the IDB Board approved US$ 44.5 million towards the Development of Higher Education in Uzbekistan and US$ 31.6 million for GIETRENK, Sierra Leone’s Community Driven Development (Phase-II).
Ahmad Mohamed Ali, the meeting approved financing for development projects in Sudan (US$ 49 million for Rehabilitation of New Halfa Agricultural Scheme), Bahrain (US$ 120 million for the national Water Transmission and Storage Infrastructure Development Project – Phase II), Iran (US$ 116 million for Sarney Dam and Water Supply System Project), Uzbekistan (US$ 37 million for the development of Oncology Services Project), Mauritania (US$ 20.4 million for construction of Nema-Bangou-Bassikounou-Fassala Road Project), Uganda (US$ 15 million) and Dijbouti (US$ 5 million) for the East Africa Regional Dry-lands Programs as well as Somalia (US$ 5 million) for basic services; Lebanon (US$ 14 million for the Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare Services Project), The Gambia (US$ 10 million for Bilingual Education Project), in addition to US$ 2 million in relief aid to drought hit Sub-Saharan African countries.
Details of the signed agreements are as follows: 1-Egypt, US$ 752 million; four projects for “power generation” and “irrigation and water supply” 2-Uganda, US$ 323 million; four projects for “roads” and “power transmission grid”, plus two technical grants for “educational and capacity building projects” 3-Bangladesh, US$ 284 million; three projects for “power transmission grid” and “infrastructure for information technology and communication services” 4-Pakistan, US$ 220 million; a project for “power generation” 5-Morocco, US$ 220 million; a project for “power transmission grid” 6-Chad, US$ 147.73 million; three projects for “roads”, “food security”, and “health” 7-Uzbekistan, US$ 107 million; two projects for “water supply” and “health” 8-Mauritania, US$ 105 million; one project for “power generation” 9-Indonesia, US$ 45 million; a financing line to support SMEs by the country’s EXIM Bank 10-Senegal, US$ 42.5 million; two projects for “food import” and “water supply” 11-Guinea, US$ 24.8 million; one project for “vocational training” 12-Cote d' Ivoire, US$ 23.5 million: two projects for “water supply”, and “SMEs” 13-Tunisia, US$ 20 million; one project for “financing trade” 14-Cameroon, US$ 15.8 million; two projects for “education” 15-Togo, Burkina Faso, Benin, Niger, Mali, US$ 12.5 million; for participation in a water project for WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union) 16-Mozambique, US$ 12.1 million;one project for “agriculture and fisheries” 17-Kyrgyzstan, US$ 6 million;four projects for “roads”, “power”, and “socio-economic and trade improvement and job-creation” 18-Tajikistan, US$ 400,000;technical assistance grant to support prevention of HIV transmission from mothers to babies
Linquin for his interest in IsDB’s sustainable Sukuk framework and invited him to the upcoming Annual Meetings of the Bank slated for mid-June 2021 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
More than 30 high level participants attended the event including those from Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, as well as senior representatives from the AIIB, and ADB.
The forum which was attended by a number of ministers of the countries in the region including Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan focused on candid assessment of the Group’s performance during the past four decades and discussed future challenges and regional/global priorities and strategies for the next 10 years.
President Aliyev on IsDB's flagship Trade Development Program, which ITFC is currently structuring to contribute to trade development among OIC members of CIS countries, namely Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES 2 3 . O N H P A R G O N O Real GDP Growth 2007 10 STATIS TIC AL M 2 0 1 2 8 6 4 2008 2011 2 0 2010 IDB-56 MCs 2009 Developing Countries KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES STATISTICAL MONOGRAPH NO. 32 DATA RESOURCES AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT Rabi-II 1433H (March 2012) ISSN 1658-4457 PREFACE This “Key Socio-Economic Statistics on IDB Member Countries” (Statistical Monograph No. 32) presents data on various socio-economic indicators of member countries.
KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES STATISTICAL MONOGRAPH N0. 29 ECONOMIC POLICY AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT Jumad Awwal 1430H (May 2009) ISSN 1658-4457 Go to Table of Contents Go to Table of Contents PREFACE The world is in the midst of the worst global economic recession and financial crisis since World War II. Understanding the impact of the crisis on member countries’ economies and on the development activities of IDB requires access to complete, accurate, reliable, consistent, and timely data on relevant development indicators of member countries.
The prize will be awarded to the two winners during the IsDB Group Annual Meeting, scheduled to be held on 3 - 4 September 2021 in Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan.