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Risk Management and Mitigation 88 Annex 1: MCPS Results Framework 91 MCPS for the Republic of Indonesia (2022-2025) IV ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2022 MCPS INDONESIA TEAM MEMBERS V Entity / Unit DG-CP Name of Staff Anasse Aissami Position Acting Director General, Country Programs RH-Indonesia Saleh Jelassi Manager, RH-Indonesia DG-CP Muhammad Taimur Khan Manager, DFU DG-CP Abdoulie Sireh Jallow MCPS Coordinator RH-Indonesia Yerzhan Jalmukhanov MCPS Facilitator/OTL (EI) DG-CP Raian Farooq Regional Economist (Asia) RH-Indonesia Ali Fallahi Country Economist RH-Bangladesh Golam Mortaza Country Economist RH-Indonesia Fatih Turkmen Operations Team Leader (SI) RH-Indonesia Mohammed Dipo Project Management Specialist RH-Indonesia Deni Fauzi Project Management Specialist RH-Indonesia Iqbal Reza Fazlurrahman Public – Private Partnership Specialist RH-Indonesia Audiva Navisha Executive Assistant / Archiving RH-Indonesia Mohammed Obaidullah Lead Research Economist ICIEC Shaiful Kamarul Senior Country Manager-Indonesia ICIEC Miguel Kosasih Country Manager-Indonesia ICD Elvin Afandi Head, Economic Policy & Research ICD Ahmed Khalid Unit Head Asia ITFC Iftekhar Alam Senior Manager Relationship Management ITFC Fathu Hidayat Senior Associate, Regional Coordinator ISFD Mohamad Mustafa Jawabreh Senior Program Management Specialist Investment Dept. ... Zakky Bantan Division Manager LGL Ahmad Wajeeh Dato Alikhan Legal Counsel FCD Evi Rosantini Field Disbursement Officer FCD Issa Thiam Regional Disbursement Specialist IFSD Umair Hussain Senior Specialist - IFI Investments IFSD Asim Raza Lead Awqaf Investment Specialist-APIF ESID Hussain Mogaibel Lead Global Energy Specialist ESID Papa SY Lead Global Urban Specialist ESID Atiq Ahmad Lead Global Transport Specialist ESID ESID ESID Jawara Gaye Ougfaly Badji Momodou Ceesay Lead Education Specialist Lead Global Food Security Specialist Lead Global Rural Development Specialist ESID Shaharyar Jawaid Senior ICT Specialist RSD Morooj Safdar NGO & Civil Society Specialist RSD RSD RSD Kristonia Lockhart En’amulrahman Malkawi Moustapha Diallo Lead Women Empowerment Specialist Lead Youth Empowerment Specialist Disaster Risk Management Specialist RSD Bradley Hiller Lead Climate Mitigation Specialist MCPS for the Republic of Indonesia (2022-2025) Supporting Economic Transformation & Inclusive Human Capital Development for Indonesians | JULY 2022 Entity / Unit Name of Staff Position RCI Aminuddin Mat Ariff Senior Tech Cooperation Coordinator/ Asia RCI Faquaruddin Mehmood Technical Cooperation Officer, Reverse Linkage RCI Kadir Basboga Senior Regional Integration Specialist RCI EED Mohammed Kamal Mohammad Yusri Bin Yusof Senior Investment Promotion Specialist Senior Economic Empowerment Specialist STI Louai Moustafa Lead Specialist Engage Platform STI Bashir Kagere Specialist Policies PPR Gul Kamali Regional Procurement Officer PPR Enggar Prasetyaningsih Field Procurement Officer PFM Sirelkhatim Mohamed Senior PFM Specialist PPP Tariq Aijaz PPP Investment Officer PPP Haseeb Ullah Siddiqui Lead PPP Advisory Specialist GPP LLF Nedžad Ajanović Bashir Jama Adan Senior Executive Coordinator (Partnerships) Agriculture Development Expert DFU Ahmad Ompo Operations Decentralization Partner MCPS for the Republic of Indonesia (2022-2025) VI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY T he MCPS Document aims to provide broad strategic directions for the IsDB Group’s engagement with the Government of Indonesia during the formulation of the Indonesia MCPS (2022-2025).
International development institutions and United Nations (UN) member states have pledged to improve the availability and performance of transport, and to reduce its negative effects. ... In 2015, through the Paris Agreement on climate change, UN member states committed to reduce transportrelated CO2 emissions.
iv 42 Years in the Service of Development ABBREVIATIONS AfTIAS APIF CIBAFI E4C GCC ICD ICIEC ID IDB IDBG IFC IIRA IRTI ISFD ITAP ITFC IWAH LDMCs LLF MCs MDBs MENA MoUs OCR OECD OIC PPP SMEs TCP TCPP TVET UIF UNCTAD WIEF WWqF YFV : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Aid for Trade Initiative for Arab States Awqaf Properties Investment Fund Council of Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions Education for Competitiveness Gulf Cooperation Council Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit Islamic Dinar (equivalent to one Special Drawing Right of IMF) Islamic Development Bank Islamic Development Bank Group Implementation Facilitation Committee Islamic International Rating Agency Islamic Research and Training Institute Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development Investment Promotion Technical Assistance Program International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation International Waqf Advisory House Least Developed Member Countries Lives & Livelihoods Fund Member Countries of the Islamic Development Bank Multilateral Development Banks Middle East and North Africa Memorandum of Understandings Ordinary Capital Resources of IDB Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation Public-Private Partnership Small and Medium Enterprises Technical Cooperation Program Trade Promotion and Cooperation Program Technical Vocational Education and Training Unit Investment Fund United Nations Conference on Trade and Development World Islamic Economic Forum World Waqf Foundation Yellow Fever Vaccine 42 Years in the Service of Development v CORPORATE PROFILE OF THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK 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. ... Accounting Unit The accounting unit of the IDB is the Islamic Dinar (ID), which is equivalent to one Special Drawing Right (SDR) of the International Monetary Fund.
Rest of the World Member States Facilitates the flow of foreign direct investment into Member States. 7 Rest of the World Member States Facilitates import of strategic and capital goods by Member States from non-Member States. Intra-OIC Cooperation Member States Member States Facilitate trade, investment, and information sharing between OIC Member States.
United Nations, New York. 5. ... Gender equality The state of having equal access to resources and opportunities for both women and men to bring about change.6 When women and men have equal conditions for realizing their full potential, they can contribute to, and benefit from, economic as well as social development. 12.
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP IN BRIEF Jumad Awwal 1430H (May 2009) Go to Table of Contents For enquiries about this booklet, please write to: Director, Economic Policy and Statistics Department, Islamic Development Bank, P. O.
Geneva, Switzerland, United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative. ... It brings together the League of Arab States (LAS), Arab Water Council (AWC), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), World Food Programme (WFP), United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction (UNDRR), and United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), to deliver climate-oriented solutions that address climate challenges and bring co-benefits across the SDGs.
The Trans-Saharan Road Corridor Towards an Economic Corridor: Commercializing and Managing the Trans-Saharan Road Tunis Algiers Gabes TUNISIA ALGERIA Tamanrasset MALI NIGER Arlit Agades Gao Bamako Niamey Zender N’Guigmi CHAD N’Djamena NIGERIA THE TRANS-SAHARAN ROAD CORRIDOR Towards an Economic Corridor: Commercializing and Managing the Trans-Saharan Road Tunis Algiers Gabes Arlit Agades Niamey 4 © 2022, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States. The designations employed and the presentation of material on any map in this work do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
US$ 2,310,992 Total energy produced Total patients served Total students enrolled 2,390,726 MW 1,883,923 50,311 Total farmers reached Total housing units built Number of people trained 21,631 5,920 635 09 Highlights of Sectoral Results Line of Finance (LoF) US$298.1mn provided to 427 SMEs; 23,770 jobs sustained (of which 10,305 were women); 1,009,440 patients served in supported health facilities Direct Financing US$167mn locally purchased goods and services; 6,355 jobs sustained (of which 401 were women) Banking Equity US$107mn locally purchased goods and services; 1,800 jobs sustained (of which 515 were women) Non-Banking Financial Institutions 11,074 new persons gained access to Islamic Finance; 368,260 patients served by health partners; 621 SMEs funded; US$25.5mn locally purchased goods and services 10 10 Advisory Services 250 new MSMEs funded creating 908 new full-time employees; 45,298 students enrolled in education centres financed by Industry and Business Environmental Support (IBES) Advisory Services 2021 HIGHLIGH TS Other Notable Results 79% of the respondents are or are planning to target SDGs 7,8 and 9 which are also ICD priorities. ... The impact is particularly harsh on small states and fragile and conflict affected economies.
s113 ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK ORDINARY CAPITAL RESOURCES Financial Statements and Independent Auditor's Report For the year ended 31 December 2018 ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK - ORDINARY CAPITAL RESOURCES For the year ended 31 Decem ber 2018 Contents Independent auditor's report Statement of financial position Income statement Statement of changes in members' equity Statement of cash flows Notes to the financial statements Page No. 3-9 10 11 12 13 14 - 51 Building a better working world Ernst & Young & Co. (Certified Public Accountants) General Partnership King's Road Tower - 13'h floor King Abdul Aziz Road (Malelc Road) P.O.