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ACCOUNTING UNIT The accounting unit of the IsDB is the Islamic Dinar (ID), which is equivalent to one Special Drawing Right (SDR) of the International Monetary Fund. ... Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk Digital Inclusion Operational Strategy Digital Inclusion Strategic Partnership Program The Economic Cooperation Organization Emerging Markets and Developing Economies The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Economic and Social Infrastructure Department Environmental and Social Safeguards Food and Agriculture Organization Foreign Direct Investment Financial Institutions Fragility and Resilience Policy Food Security Response Program Group against Money Laundering in Central Africa Group Chief Economist General Capital Increase Gross Domestic Product Green House Gas Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa Geographic Information System Globa
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 01 April 2017 - Representatives from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the State of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development, and the Islamic Development Bank approved several development projects for 2017 under the $2.5 billion Lives and Livelihoods Fund (LLF).
Considering the importance and priority of implementation of an education transformation agenda, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Regional Hub Indonesia (RH-I) has completed the development and implementation IND0168 and IND1008 projects, which encompassed 10 State Universities. ... Among the list of Social Infrastructures that will be developed, the State Universities, Islamic Universities and Islamic Schools are within the SI pipeline.
This collaborative partnership brings together donors from 14 governments (Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States) who have, to date, collectively committed over USD350 million to the Fund.
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. ... Not Available - Not Computable $ United States Dollar ID Islamic Dinar Acknowledgements This Annual Report 2016 was prepared by the Economic Research and Policy Department in the Chief Economist Complex of the Islamic Development Bank under the overall guidance of the Annual Report Coordination Committee and the Board of Executive Directors.
Accounting Unit The accounting unit of IDB is the Islamic Dinar (ID) which is equivalent to one Special Drawing Right (SDR ) of the International Monetary Fund.
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS MATRIX 51 Member Country Partnership Strategy for the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (2024–2026) i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Heads of business units Name Position Unit Anasse Aissami Director-General Country Programs Directorate Muhammad Nassis Sulaiman Manager Regional Hub of Dhaka (RHD) Hammad Hundal Manager Country Strategy & Engagement Division (CSED) Name Position Unit Raian Farooq Senior Regional Economist CSED Golam Mortaza Country Economist RHD Abu Sandy Bockarie Operations Team Leader RHD Name Position Unit Nasser Mohammed Yakubu Operations Team Leader RHD Md Robiul Islam Project Management Specialist RHD Shajia Sultana Project Management Specialist RHD Md Forkhan Uddin Head of Administration RHD Ariful Islam Shakil Executive Assistant RHD Muhammed Zulkhibri Senior Economist Group Chief Economist Elvin Afandi Head, Economic Policy & Research Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) Ahmed Khalid Unit Head, Asia ICD Hassan Mohammad Nayeem Rahman Country Manager Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) Yahya Rehman Associate Manager, Islamic Finance Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) Syed Faiq Najeeb Senior Islamic Finance Specialist IsDBI Core team members Technical team members ii Islamic Development Bank BANGLADESH Name Position Unit Mustafa Jawabreh Senior Program Management Specialist Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) Iftekhar Alam Senior Manager International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) Faquaruddin Mehmood Senior Technical Cooperation Specialist Cooperation & Capacity Development (CCD) Kadir Basboga Senior RCI Specialist CCD Bashir Kagere Policies Specialist CCD Hussein Mogaibel Manager Economic & Social Infrastructure Department (ESID) Ougfaly Badji Lead Food Security Specialist ESID Papa Sy Lead Urban Specialist ESID Atiq Ahmad Lead Transport Specialist ESID Jawara Gaye Lead Education Specialist ESID Bipin Dangol Senior Sanitation Expert ESID Shaharyar Jawaid Senior ICT Specialist ESID Abdulsamad Abdulkader Lead Disbursement Specialist Financial Control Department Farhan Aftab PPP Investment Officer Public–Private Partnerships Wasim Abdul Wahab Lead Financial Management Specialist Procurement & Public Financial Management (PPFM) Elhadj Malick Soumare Lead Procurement Officer PPFM Shukhrat Khojaev Regional Procurement Officer PPFM Md Monirul Islam Field Procurement Officer PPFM Ahmed Berthe Lead NGOs & Civil Society Specialist Resilience & Climate Action Bradley Todd Hiller Lead Climate Mitigation Specialist Resilience & Climate Action Mohamed Al Amin Lead Fragility & Resilience Specialist Resilience & Climate Action Rafif Alam Senior Women’s Empowerment Specialist Resilience & Climate Action Sharia Walker Senior Youth Empowerment Specialist Resilience & Climate Action Adeel Ashraf Lead Risk Management Specialist Risk Management Department Farid Khan Country Operations Manager Regional Hub of Ankara Yerzhan Jalmukhanov Office-in-Charge Regional Hub of Jakarta Cheikh Diop Lead Economist Group Chief Economist Peer reviewers Member Country Partnership Strategy for the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (2024–2026) iii ABBREVIATIONS iv ADB Asian Development Bank BDT Bangladesh taka BGD Bangladesh (code in IsDB projects) BHBFC Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation BoP balance of payments COVID coronavirus disease CPRN country portfolio review note CPTU Central Procurement Technical Unit e-GP electronic government procurement FDI foreign direct investment FYP Five-Year Plan GDP gross domestic product ICD Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector ICIEC Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit ICT information and communications technology IsDB Islamic Development Bank IsDBG Islamic Development Bank Group IsDBI Islamic Development Bank Institute ISFD Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development IT information technology ITC International Trade Center ITFC International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation LC Letter of Credit LDC least developed country LLF Lives and Livelihood Fund LNG liquified natural gas LoF line of finance LTM limited tendering method MCPS Member Country Strategy Paper MDB multilateral development bank MSMEs micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises NBFI non-banking financial institution NCB national competitive bidding NGO non-governmental organization OCR ordinary capital resources PFM public financial management Islamic Development Bank BANGLADESH PIASR project implementation and assessment support report PMU project management unit PPP public–private partnership RH regional hub RMG readymade garments SDG Sustainable Development Goal SMEs small and medium-sized enterprises SOFR secured overnight financing rate TVET technical and vocational education and training UN United Nations US$ United States dollar Member Country Partnership Strategy for the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (2024–2026) v 88° 90° 92° Darjeeling NEPAL BHUTAN e gm Da u Ch Map Bangladesh 1 Shiliguri international border division border na s an ah M ya to ra Ka Kishanganj Jalpaiguri Ma a d an Alipur Duar Koch Binar Thakurgaon Dingram Ti Pirganj Raiganj town, village, city Goalpara division capital 26° national capital Lalmanir Hat a st Saidpur Brahmaputra ferry Dhubri 26° road track railroad Rangpur INDIA Dinajpur 0 (km) 0 (mi) 100 60 esw un Jam Tura ari ferry Rajshahi Naogaon hma Bogra Baharampur Ishurdi Pa Dhaka dm a Narayanganj Munshiganj ferry Santipur Jessore Khagrachari b ra Noakhali Khulna Haora Bagerhat Calcutta Diamond Harbour Chalna Port Barisal Chittagong Nazir Hat Bhola Khulna Rangamati Chandraghona uli aph Karn Chittagong Patuakhali 4000 m 22° Aijal ai Habra dak a Kab Damodar Barrackpore Comilla Laksham Chandpur Madaripur Bh Bangaon Gumti 24° npui i th Burdwan INDIA Agartala Tuilia Faridpur i ira at ag um Bh dh Ma Chuadanga i Brahmanbaria ferry Dabgram Habiganj Dhaleswari INDIA ni Kusiyara l Ka Bhairab Bazar Pabna Kushtia Silchar Langai Dhaka Tangail 24° Gouripur BANGLADESH Sirajganj Su ferry ula i a rm Sylhet Rautpara ra Mymensingh ra Rajshahi put Ba At Nawabganj Jangipur Bra na Farakka Chhatak Jaria Jamalpur Megh s e ng Ga Ingraj Bazar Satkania 3000 m Haldia 2000 m Bungtlang Bandarban 22° 1000 m 750 m 500 m 300Hm ly Bichari gh 400 m oo 200 m 100 m s 25 m 10 m 0 BANGLADESH Cox's Bazar la Ka e e Gang s of th Mouth 50 m da 25 m n 50 m MYANMAR 100 m 250 m 500 m Alegyun Bay of Bengal 750 m 1000 m 88° 90° Maungdaw 92° © CC BY 3.0 DEED Oona Räisänen and CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED NordNordWest 1 vi The boundaries and names shown and the designations on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Islamic Development Bank Group.
Deeper integration along the value chain and a broader product portfolio will increase value creation for IsDB member states in the future • 50% of value creation in today's USD 1.5 trillion market for formulated petrochemicals comes from the production of finished chemicals – IsDB countries still focus predominantly on base chemicals, which only contribute 20% to total value creation • While IsDB member countries possess 59% of global oil
MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNTING UNIT The IDB has 56 member countries across various regions. ... Not Available - Not Computable $ United States Dollar ID Islamic Dinar IDB Annual Report 1436H (2015) 7 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful H.E.
As of July 2019, 54 out of 55 states in the African Union have signed the agreement. ... This is to encourage economic growth and to integrate developing African states into the global market; this development is also expected to have a positive impact on poverty levels across the continent as more money moves through communities.