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Islamic Development Bank Institute The Islamic Development Bank Institute is the knowledge beacon of the Islamic Development Bank Group. ... In 2022, the number of disaster events increased by 7.5% from the 20-year average, from 405 to 435.
The challenges posed by climate change are immense, but they also give us a unique opportunity to redefine our development pathways toward a green, resilient, and inclusive future. ... As we strive towards a lowcarbon and climate-resilient future, our goal is to ensure that no one is left behind.
The event, dubbed: “Enhancing Humanitarian Response and Resilience Through NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)/CSOs (Civil Society Organizations) in OIC Member Countries”, was a joint effort by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC), the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) which is the poverty reduction arm of the IsDB, the Turkish Red Crescent (KIZILAY) and the Islamic Relief-UK to underline the important role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in particular and key actors as valuable partners in the humanitarian and development sectors by easing the suffering of the afflicted people in fragile countries. ... Walid Al Wohaib, Director General of ISFD reiterated IsDB Group’s commitment to support the laudable efforts of the international community and OIC Member Countries in addressing emergencies and humanitarian financing, enhancing, the restoration of stability and building resilience thereby giving hope to the children, poor and vulnerable communities affected by manmade and natural disasters.
Sharif Abusaleem Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development Br. ... Khalid Habib ABBREVIATIONS 8 3R Respond, Restore & Restart 5Ps Public, Private, Philanthropy and People Partnership AAB AAOIFI Accounting Board AAOIFI Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions ACG Arab Coordination Group AGEB AAOIFI Governance and Ethics Board AGFUND Arab Gulf Program for United Nations Development Organizations APIF Awqāf Property Investment Fund BCM Business Continuity Management BCPs Business Continuity Policies BEIs Benchmark Equity Indices BIA Business Impact Analysis CBFS College of Banking and Financial Studies CGF Covid Guarantee Facility CIBAFI General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions CPC Country Programs Complex CSOs Civil Society Organizations DFIs Development Financial Institutions DFSA Dubai Financial Services Authority DSSI Debt Service Suspension Initiative EED Economic Empowerment Department EIDs Emerging Infectious Diseases EU European Union FASs Financial Accounting Standards GDP Gross Domestic Product GFC Global Financial Crisis GLCs Government-Linked Companies GMPFC Global Muslim Philanthropy Fund for Children GVCs Global Value Chains ICD Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector ICIEC Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment & Export Credit IEIs Islamic Equity Indices IFATAD Islamic Finance Advisory and Technical Assistance Department IFN Islamic Finance News IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards IFSB Islamic Financial Services Board IFSD Islamic Financial Sector Development Department IGOs Intergovernmental Organizations IIIs Islamic Infrastructure Institutions IMF International Monetary Fund IMFIs Islamic Microfinance Institutions INGOs International NGOs ABBREVIATIONS 9 IRTI Islamic Research and Training Institute IsDB Islamic Development Bank Group ISFD Islamic Solidarity Fund for Department ITFC International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation KPIs Key Performance Indicators LDMCs Least Developed Member Countries LOF Line of Finance MAO Maximum Acceptable Outage MCs Member Countries MDBs Multilateral Develo
In addition to the IsDB Group financing from IsDB and the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), funds from the OPEC Fund have also been mobilized for this project, through the Arab Coordination Group’s Food Security Action commitment. ... With this US$200 million agreement, we are not just funding a project; we are investing in the resilient spirit of the Turkish people.
The event, dubbed: “Enhancing Humanitarian Response and Resilience Through NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)/CSOs (Civil Society Organizations) in OIC Member Countries”, was a joint effort by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC), the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) which is the poverty reduction arm of the IsDB, the Turkish Red Crescent (KIZILAY) and the Islamic Relief-UK to underline the important role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in particular and key actors as valuable partners in the humanitarian and development sectors by easing the suffering of the afflicted people in fragile countries. ... Walid Al Wohaib, Director General of ISFD reiterated IsDB Group’s commitment to support the laudable efforts of the international community and OIC Member Countries in addressing emergencies and humanitarian financing, enhancing, the restoration of stability and building resilience thereby giving hope to the children, poor and vulnerable communities affected by manmade and natural disasters.
IsDB can link transport investments with the Mid-Term Review of the Sendai Framework through the UN Office of Disaster Risk Reduction. Indonesia hosted the 7th Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, an avenue to share recent approaches to reducing disaster risk.21 IsDB can contribute to discussions on post-pandemic resilience and loss and damage at COP27 and COP28. © UNDRR/Antoine Tardy As the host of COP27, Egypt is advancing the work programme on the Global Goal on Adaptation with a view to securing a safe and resilient future and further amplifying Africa’s voice.22 About the Project The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and the SLOCAT Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport are engaged in a multiyear collaboration to provide data and analysis , capacity-building, and advocacy on transport and climate change to IsDB member countries.
ISSUE NO.22 - PART 02 | SHA'BAN - 1447H - FEBRUARY 2026 Strategy in Action: The IsDB Concessional Fund (ICF) for SDG Impact The establishment of the IsDB Concessional Fund is a significant and progressive step forward. ... Muhammad Al Jasser Chairman of IsDB Group Cover Story: Launch of IsDB Concessional Fund: Advancing Development and Resilience in LDMCs The Transformation Pathways Initiative Innovates Resource Mobilization for Climate Action A New Dawn: Accelerating Sustainable Development with IsDB Concessional Fund (ICF) Resilience at the Crossroads: Financing Climate Action in Fragile Contexts Our AAA Credit Rating: Fueling Sustainable Development for the Ummah and Beyond Reflections, Innovations, and Global Lessons IsDB Financed Climate-Resilient Flood Protection Dams in Oman CONTENTS EDITORIAL 03 Cover Story: Launch of IsDB Concessional Fund: Advancing Development and Resilience in LDMCs 04 ICF Team, IsDB A New Dawn: Accelerating Sustainable Development with IsDB Concessional Fund (ICF) Eng.
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Indeed, a resilient and sustainable agriculture sector is key to development, given that the majority of the population in many of these countries are smallholder farmers. This is certainly the case among the 57 member countries (MCs) of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB).