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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: US$ 1.2 million as Technical Assistance to prepare the study to restructure the General Secretariat of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and implementation of the quick win initiatives ITEMS FROM THE IDB WAQF FUND: US$ 176,000 for Participation in the construction of the Islamic Secondary School in Chana city, Songkla province, Thailand US$ 150,000 for Additional Grant for renovation and equipping of Iqra University, Almaty, Kazakhstan US$ 250,000 for Participation in the setting up of Pediatrics Ward at Muslim Specialist Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria US$ 100,000 for Participation in the equipping and furnishing of Imam Al-Bukhary Institute (Madrassa Dar Al Hadith), Samarkand, Uzbekistan US$ 129,000 for Participation in the construction of Bhutaha General and Maternity Clinic, Nepal APPROVALS BY THE IDB PRESIDENT US$ 75 million towards ITFO in favor of the Ministry of Supply in the Arab Republic of Egypt for purchase wheat.
US$ 324,000 and US$ 232,000 respectively for Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as TA grant for organizing the investment conference in these two countries.
We are pleased to announce that Cameroon, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan will be the first countries to access this initiative, accessing $280 million between them.
Chad Mali Uganda Côte d'Ivoire Nigeria Malaysia Yemen Cameroon Syria Oman Mauritania Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Burkina Faso Kuwait Lebanon Sudan Uzbekistan Bahrain Senegal Jordan Algeria Tunisia Indonesia Saudi Arabia Iran Morocco Turkey Pakistan Egypt Bangladesh MIDDLE EAST AND THE PRESENT MEMBERSHIP OF 1436H — CUMULATIVE NORTH AFRICA THE BANK CONSISTS OF 0.0 — 20.2 MEMBER COUNTRIES 4.0 — 50.8 (MENA) 1.3 — 81.1 ID3.4 40.0 — 83.8 COUNTRIES 0.0 — 93.7 BILLION WHICH FALL WITHIN FOUR IDB 2.0 — 176.4 ($4.9 BILLION) REGIONAL GROUPINGS 67.0 — 185.6 TUNISIA 37.8 — 275.2 MENA 20.0 — 281.2 ASIA MOROCCO 3.7 — 333.7 ALGERIA 27.5 — 357.8 SSA 146.5 — 435.8 CIS 0.0 — 450.4 235.0 — 457.7 0.0 — 466.8 MAURITANIA 280.6 — 513.9 MALI 0.0 — 553.9 0.0 — 556.7 NIGER SENEGAL 134.4 — 606.6 GAMBIA BURKINA FASO 122.7 — 609.2 GUINEA-BISSAU GUINEA 45.0 — 624.1 BENIN NIGERIA 47.3 — 656.7 SIERRA LEONE CÔTE D'IVOIRE TOGO 0.0 — 734.8 CAMEROON 301.7 — 833.6 SURINAME 41.0 — — 872.6 201.7 — 883.9 GABON SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (SSA) 49.3 — 908.6 321.0 — 951.2 ID2.5 BILLION 308.8 — 966.0 ($3.5 BILLION) 55.0 — 977.7 35.0 — 1029.3 39.9 — 1051.7 402.0 — 1080.7 TOTAL IDB GROUP CUMULATIVE IDB GROUP 0.6 — 1107.5 450.0 — 1165.8 NET APPROVALS NET APPROVALS 97.2 — 1259.0 (1396H -1436H)* 220.0 — 1319.2 40.0 — 1387.4 291.5 — 1461.6 0.0 — 1525.8 BILLION BILLION 130.5 — 1587.6 11.5 — 1597.7 57.5 — 1746.4 50.1 — 1997.6 469.6 — 2002.5 181.0 — 2448.8 10.0 — 2499.4 319.5 — 3173.3 129.0 — 3711.6 167.3 — 4704.1 0.0 — 5870.6 0.0 — 6469.8 56 $12.1 KAZAKHSTAN UZBEKISTAN ALBANIA TURKEY TURKMENISTAN LEBANON KYRGYZ REPUBLIC AZERBAIJAN TAJIKISTAN SYRIA IRAN PAKISTAN JORDAN LIBYA AFGHANISTAN IRAQ PALESTINE KUWAIT BAHRAIN EGYPT SAUDI ARABIA QATAR U.A.E BANGLADESH JEDDAH OMAN CHAD ASIAN MEMBER COUNTRIES (ASIA) YEMEN SUDAN ID1.9 BILLION DJIBOUTI ($2.6 BILLION) EGYPT ID1.4 billion ($2.0 billion) TURKEY ID1.4 billion ($2.0 billion) BANGLADESH ID0.8 billion ($1.2 billion) PAKISTAN ID0.8 billion ($1.1 billion) SENEGAL ID332.2 million ($469.6 million) 16.6% 16.2% 9.8% 9.0% 3.9% BRUNEI MALDIVES SOMALIA MALAYSIA UGANDA INDONESIA COMOROS MOZAMBIQUE $113.6 REGIONAL LEVEL ALLOCATION IN 1436H 1965.0 — 8785.5 1090.0 — 9827.7 2006.7 — 9861.0 MENA SSA ASIA CIS GROUP MEMBERS SHARE IN TOTAL APPROVALS 42.3% 30.3% 22.7% 2.7% ITFC IDB-OCR ICD SPECIAL FUNDS (APIF & UIF) SPECIAL ASSISTANCE OPERATIONS 52.9% 40.6% 5.5% 0.9% 0.1% 1190.1 — 18050.8 20000 19000 18000 17000 1
Obid Khakimov, Director, Center for Economic Research and Reforms, Office of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Dr.
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK IDB OCCASIONAL PAPER No. 15 FOR 1431H IDB ANNUAL MEETING The Challenge of Poverty Reduction in IDB Member Countries in the Post-Crisis World Musa Jega Ibrahim June 2010 ECONOMIC RESEARCH AND POLICY DEPARTMENT The Challenge of Poverty Reduction in IDB Member Countries in the Post-Crisis World ______________________________________________________________ 1 Chapter I: Introduction ________________________________________________ 3 1.1. Poverty Implication of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis ________________ 3 1.2.
Current e-mobility targets in IsDB countries10 Afghanistan (2030) 10% of new light and heavy duty vehicles powered by electricity/ alternative fuels Brunei Darussalam (2025) 50% increase in hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles Indonesia (2040) Sell only electric-powered motorcycles (2050) Sell only electric-powered cars Turkey Uzbekistan © EnterpriseAM (2030) 1 million electric vehicles in operation (2035) 30% share of electric vehicles Long-term investment strategies A shift toward infrastructure and digitalisation prioritising efficient, clean and sustainable modes is needed to optimise passenger and freight transport activity. © Yalla Let’s Bike New infrastructure is needed to increase rail freight capacity. ... IsDB can increase focus on sustainable transport in the Bank’s resilience index for pandemic recovery, as a means of supporting economic resilience.19 In Uzbekistan, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant challenges, including putting strains on health services, shocks to the labour force, and economic disruption associated with lockdowns.
Islamic Development Bank KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES STATISTICAL MONOGRAPH NO. 25 ECONOMIC POLICY AND STRATEGIN PLANNING DEPARTMENT Rabi – II 1426H (May 2005) PREFACE This 25th Edition of the Statistical Monograph, Key Socio-Economic Statistics on IDB Member Countries, presents social, economic, and financial data on IDB member countries. The Monograph primarily provides data and aggregate statistics on socio-economic indicators of IDB member countries with the view to assisting IDB in monitoring developments in its member countries.
The Bank has field representatives in thirteen member countries namely: Bangladesh, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Indonesia, Iran, Libya, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Uzbekistan.
Uganda Uzbekistan Yemen IDB-57 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS CORPORATE PROFILE OF THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK Country ESTABLISHMENT The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is an international financial institution established pursuant to Articles of Agreement done at the city of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on 21st Rajab 1394H corresponding to 12 August 1974. ... Uganda Uzbekistan Yemen IDB-57 GDP Current (US$ billion) 2016 18.9 12.1 160.8 37.6 31.9 227.9 8.6 11.2 11.9 29.3 10.1 0.6 35.5 1.9 332.3 14.3 1.0 6.5 1.2 3.4 932.4 376.8 167.0 38.7 133.8 109.9 6.6 52.0 33.2 296.4 3.4 14.0 4.7 103.6 11.3 7.5 406.0 63.2 284.2 .. 156.7 639.6 1