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ISDBG COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK: SUPPORTING RESILIENT, INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN TÜRKIYE 8 4.1. ... Eken Senior Islamic Finance Specialist Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) Mohameden Ould Emeh Senior Program Management Specialist Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) Kadir Basboga Senior Regional Integration Economist Cooperation and Capacity Development Department (CCD) Sulayman Janneh Senior Technology Deployment Specialist Cooperation and Capacity Development Department (CCD) Nazar El-Hilali Scholarship Programs Senior Specialist Cooperation and Capacity Development Department (CCD) Hussein Mogaibal Manager, Economic Infrastructure Economic and Social Infrastructure Department (ESID) Jawara Gaye Lead Global Education Specialist Economic and Social Infrastructure Department (ESID) Momodou Ceesay Lead Global Rural Development Specialist Economic and Social Infrastructure Department (ESID) Mustafa Yagci Senior Economist Group Chief Economist (GCE) Hisham Fakha Regional Procurement Officer Procurement & Public Financial Management (PPFM) Haseeb Ullah Siddiqui Senior Project Financial Management Specialist Procurement & Public Financial Management (PPFM) Kristonia Lockhart Lead Women’s Empowerment Specialist Resilience and Climate Action (RCA) Ousmane Diaby Lead Youth Empowerment Specialist Resilience and Climate Action (RCA) Ahmed Berthe Lead NGOs and Civil Society Specialist Resilience and Climate Action (RCA) Moustapha Diallo Senior Disaster RM & Emergency Relief Specialist Resilience and Climate Action (RCA) Bradley Hiller Lead Climate Change Specialist Resilience and Climate Action (RCA) Country Engagement Framework for Türkiye (2024–2026) iii iv Islamic Development Bank TÜRKIYE ABBREVIATIONS CEF Country Engagement Framework EA executing agency e-GP electronic government procurement FDI forging direct investment 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 IFCAF Islamic Finance Country Assessment Framework IsDB Islamic Development Bank IsDBG Islamic Development Bank Group IsDBI Islamic Development Bank Institute ISFD Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development ITFC International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation MoTF Ministry of Treasury and Finance MTP Medium-Term Program OCR ordinary capital resources OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development PIASR project implementation assessment and support report PMU project management unit PPP public–private partnership R&D research and development S&P S&P Global Ratings SDG Sustainable Development Goal SMEs small and medium-sized enterprises SOE state-owned enterprise Country Engagement Framework for Türkiye (2024–2026) v Göktepe Sarýkavak MEZÝTLÝ MERSÝN (5) Yenice SEYHAN TARSUS YENÝÞEHÝR Elvanlý MUT Ermenek Ç.
Table 3.2 : Sustainable management of natural resources and resilience to climate change impacts ........................................................................................................... .. ... iv 9 10 11 20 21 24 List of Abbreviations AfDB ANGE FDES CIE CNDD CNS CPDN CRED CSIGERN : : : : : : : : : DEIAE DEP DGE ECOWAS EMS FAO FDES FNE GDSS GHG GPSDD IMF INDC INSEED LEC MALRD MWRH MEFR MPDC MUHRF NDC NDP NEC NFI NSS PASIET PGES SCAPE SDG SEAA SIE SISE UNDP UNEP UNF UNICEF : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : African Development Bank National Environmental Management Agency Framework for the development of environment statistics Inter-ministerial Commission for the Environment National Commission for Sustainable Development National Statistical Council Planned contribution determined at the national level Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters Strategic Investment Framework for Environmental and Natural Resources Management Division of Impact Studies and Environmental Audits Directorate of Studies and Planning Directorate General of Energy Economic Community of West African States Environmental monitoring system United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Framework for the Development of Environment statistics National Environment Fund General Data Dissemination System Greenhouse gas Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data International Monetary Fund Intended Nationally Determined Contribution National Institute of Statistics and Economic and Demographic Studies Local Environmental Committees Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development Ministry of Water and Rural Hydraulics Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Land Reform Nationally determined contribution National Development Plan National Environment Committee National Forest Inventory National Statistical System Togo Environmental Information System Improvement Project Environmental and Social Management Plan Accelerated Growth and Employment Promotion Strategy Sustainable Development Goal System of Environmental Economic Accounting Togo Energy Information System Information and Environmental Monitoring System United Nations Development Programme United Nations Environment Programme United Nations Foundation United Nations Children’s Fund UNSD : United Nations Statistics Division v Foreword and Acknowledgements The Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources (MEFR) is pleased to make available to stakeholders and partners the results of the work on environmental indicators in Togo.
The Lives and Livelihoods Impact Committee is a collaboration between official foreign aid institutions from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, together with the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) – part of the Islamic Development Bank, the Islamic world’s largest development bank – as well as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ... Hassan Al-Damluji, Head of Middle East Relations Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development Dr Waleed Alwaheeb, Director General Dr.
CONTENTS Foreword.................................................................................................................................. v Acknowledgements................................................................................................................ vii Acronyms.............................................................................................................................. viii Executive summary................................................................................................................. ix PART 1 Introduction and context...........................................................................................................1 Background.......................................................................................................................... 2 Climate change trends in the region.................................................................................. 3 Climate change and farmers’ livelihoods........................................................................... 5 Islamic Development Bank Policies................................................................................... 6 PART 2 Nationally Determined Contributions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.....................................................................................................................................7 The Paris Agreement and the Nationally Determined Contributions............................... 8 Agricultural sectors reflected in the NDCs......................................................................... 9 Analysis of NDCs of the Near East and North Africa region............................................ 10 PART 3 Climate-smart agriculture in NENA.........................................................................................11 Climate-smart agriculture................................................................................................ 12 Climate-smart agriculture and gender............................................................................. 16 Overview of CSA in the NENA region................................................................................ 17 Potential use of CSA in farming systems in the NENA region........................................ 18 PART 4 Climate-smart agriculture: views from the countries(Country’s presentation) ........................21 Climate-impacted farming system 1: Maghreb...........................................................................23 Mauritania.......................................................................................................................... 23 Morocco............................................................................................................................. 24 Tunisia............................................................................................................................... 25 Climate-impacted farming system 2: Mashreq...........................................................................26 Iraq..................................................................................................................................... 26 Jordan................................................................................................................................ 27 Lebanon............................................................................................................................. 28 Palestine............................................................................................................................ 29 Syria................................................................................................................................... 30 Climate-impacted farming system 3: Nile Valley........................................................................31 iii Egypt.................................................................................................................................. 31 The Sudan.......................................................................................................................... 32 Climate-impacted farming system 4: Northern and Western Iran (Islamic Republic of).............33 Climate-impacted farming system 5: Yemen..............................................................................34 Other Climate-impacted farming systems..................................................................................35 Oman.................................................................................................................................. 35 Saudi Arabia...................................................................................................................... 36 PART 5 Climate-smart agriculture roadmaps......................................................................................37 PART 6 Future directions....................................................................................................................41 References.............................................................................................................................43 Annex 1: Workshop agenda.....................................................................................................44 Annex II: Country roadmaps on climate-smart agriculture programming.................................47 Annex III: Workshop attendees................................................................................................57 iv FOREWORD Climate change poses an existential threat to many populations in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region and across the world, and the international community is responding with increasing focus to this challenge.
IsDB’s Vision The Bank strives to become a world-class development bank, inspired by Islamic principles, that helps to significantly transform the landscape of comprehensive human development in the Muslim world and to restore its dignity. ... IsDB understands that there is a huge financing gap to achieve these goals and believes that there is a great potential for Islamic Finance to help bridge this financing gap.
The urgency and the complexity of the climate crisis – and the increasing challenges facing the world, from inequity, resource mobilisation, risk mitigation, resilience building to biodiversity loss – demand actions of unprecedented depth and scale. ... Insurance and other financial de-risking instruments, which are risk absorbers, help to foster sustainable growth and resilience to disasters.
Muhammad Al Jasser, Chairman, Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB Group) Land Degradation Neutrality Targets are a Critical Tool in the Fight to Save Land - Dr. Osama Faqeeha, Deputy Minister for Environment, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Advisor to the UNNCD COP16 Addressing Land Degradation and Drought: Opportunities and Actions Ahead of Riyadh COP16 - Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Building a Sustainable Future: The Saudi Fund for Development’s Role in Advancing Global Sustainable Development Sultan Abdulrahman Al-Marshad CEO, Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) Catalysing Global Change under AGFUND Fosters Sustainable Development and Partnerships - Dr.
HS Number: HS/046/19E Acknowledgements Lead Authors Chapter 1: Fatma El Mallah Chapter 2: Ahmed Abdelrehim, Islam Abou El-Magd Chapter 3: Myriam Makdissi, Amel Makhlouf, Alexandra Papadopoulou Chapter 4: Iliyana Arnaudova, Rana El-Guindy, Ahmed Khalil, Laura Wiehler Chapter 5: Samia Hamouda, Olgu Okumus Chapter 6: Haruna Kachalla Gujba, Alexandra Papadopoulou, Mayar Sabet Contributing Authors Naguib Amin, Abdullah Khalis, Alexandra Papadopoulou, Mayar Sabet, Ayman Soliman Editor Mayar Sabet Editorial Support Viola Sawiris, Yusuf Younis Reviewers Tarek Abdel Monem, Ahmed Al Qabany, Ahmed Abdelrehim, Steven Bland, Haruna Kachalla Gujba, Alexandra Papadopoulou UN-Habitat Coordination Team Tarek Abdel Monem, Steven Bland, Salma Mustafa Financial Support This project is funded by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, the Islamic Development Bank and UN-Habitat. ... Building the resilience of Arab cities 14 References 17 Chapter 2: GHG Emissions Profile of the Arab Region and Potential for Mitigation a.
HS Number: HS/046/19E Acknowledgements Lead Authors Chapter 1: Fatma El Mallah Chapter 2: Ahmed Abdelrehim, Islam Abou El-Magd Chapter 3: Myriam Makdissi, Amel Makhlouf, Alexandra Papadopoulou Chapter 4: Iliyana Arnaudova, Rana El-Guindy, Ahmed Khalil, Laura Wiehler Chapter 5: Samia Hamouda, Olgu Okumus Chapter 6: Haruna Kachalla Gujba, Alexandra Papadopoulou, Mayar Sabet Contributing Authors Naguib Amin, Abdullah Khalis, Alexandra Papadopoulou, Mayar Sabet, Ayman Soliman Editor Mayar Sabet Editorial Support Viola Sawiris, Yusuf Younis Reviewers Tarek Abdel Monem, Ahmed Al Qabany, Ahmed Abdelrehim, Steven Bland, Haruna Kachalla Gujba, Alexandra Papadopoulou UN-Habitat Coordination Team Tarek Abdel Monem, Steven Bland, Salma Mustafa Financial Support This project is funded by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, the Islamic Development Bank and UN-Habitat. ... Building the resilience of Arab cities 14 References 17 Chapter 2: GHG Emissions Profile of the Arab Region and Potential for Mitigation a.
At COP28 in December 2023, the Islamic Development Bank delivered a joint statement on behalf of the Multilateral Development Banks committing to increase the number of people benefiting from support for climate-resilient water systems, particularly in water-stressed regions. ... Together, we commit to scale up finance for climate-resilient water, using a range of financial instruments.