Introduction to Islamic Development Bank (Isdb) Group Pre
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Introduction to Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group Pre Beirut, 28November, 2018 Evolution of IsDB Group (1975 - 2018G) Institution has evolved from Single Entity to a Group of 6 members 2008 2015 1975 1994 1999 Specialized Entities of the IsDB Group The Islamic Corporation for the Islamic Research & Training Institute Insurance of Investment and Export (IRTI) Credit (ICIEC) Research and training arm of the IDB, Boost trade among OIC MCs, Development of the Islamic Financial Services Industry Offer Shari'ah-compliant export credit insurance & re- (IFSI) to support socio-economic development of MCs. insurance Activities: training, research, advisory, capacity Provide political risk insurance to encourage investment building, etc. flows. Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development (ISFD) •Dedicated facility to fight poverty in MCs •Target Endowment of US$ 10 billion Islamic Corporation for the Dev. Of the International Islamic Trade Finance Private Sector (ICD) Corporation (ITFC) Promote private sector development in MCs, Advance trade across the Islamic World, Facilitate access to Islamic capital markets, Encourage intra-trade across OIC MCs, Mobilize additional financial resources for private sector, Help businesses to better access trade finance, Promote entrepreneurship, and encourage cross- country and investments. Provide them with the necessary trade-related capacity building Key Facts about IDB 1,128 staff A Unique Model Global MDB : Established in distributed across of South-South Membership: 57 11 1975 with HQ in entities & regional Cooperation Countries Jeddah, KSA Regional hubs Spreading over 4 Hubs Continents EUROPE 2 Turkey Kazakhstan Morocco LATIN AMERICA Senegal 26 ASIA 1 Nigeria Suriname Indonesia Malaysia ( CE ) 27 AFRICA • 11 Regional Hubs to be Operational by 2020 • 7 Regional Hubs are functioning • 4 Regional Hubs are being established: Dubai, Egypt, Uganda and Suriname • 14 Field Representatives in various Member Countries Foster socio-economic development in member countries and Muslim communities in Non-MCsIDB Group – Mandate Promote comprehensive human development in 57 MCs Promote & Expand the Islamic Financial Services Industry Offer development financing (public & private) with the aim of promoting socio- economic development Build capacity and promote technical cooperation Facilitate integration of IDB Member Countries among themselves and with the World Main Products and Services of IDB Group Scholarship Special Trade Capacity Insurance of Programs Assistance Financing & Development & Investment & Promotion of Technical Export Credit Intra-Trade, Cooperation Regional Integration Research and Development of Project SMEs, Training the Islamic Science & Financing Microfinance/ (Islamic Financial Technology (Public & Fund / Asset Economics & Services Program Private) Management Finance) Industry IsDB Footprint in Field 5. KAZAKHSTAN Hub 11. Turkey Hub 8. MOROCCO Hub ➢ Kazakhstan ➢ Morocco ➢ Turkey 7. BANGLADESH Hub ➢ Tajikistan Azerbaijan ➢ Mauritania ➢ ➢ Bangladesh ➢ Uzbekistan ➢ Albania ➢ Algeria ➢ Kyrgyz Republic ➢ Maldives ➢ Tunisia ➢ Turkmenistan 1.SENEGAL Hub ➢ Libya 9. EGYPT Hub ➢ Senegal ➢ Egypt ➢ Guinea Bissau ➢ Sudan ➢ Mali ➢ Lebanon ➢ Gambia ➢ Jordan ➢ Sierra Leone ➢ Iraq ➢ Guinea ➢ Syria ➢ Ivory Coast 6. INDONESIA Hub 10. UAE Hub ➢ Indonesia 4. SURINAME Hub ➢ UAE ➢ Malaysia ➢ Suriname 2.NIGERIA Hub ➢ Pakistan ➢ Brunei ➢ Guyana ➢ Nigeria ➢ Afghanistan Darussalam ➢ Chad 3.Uganda Hub ➢ Iran ➢ Togo HQ: ➢ Uganda ➢ Oman ➢ Niger ➢ Qatar ➢ Saudi Arabia ➢ Mozambique ➢ Cameroon ➢ Kuwait ➢ Burkina Faso ➢ Palestine ➢ Djibouti ➢ Comoros ➢ Bahrain ➢ Benin ➢ Yemen ➢ Somalia www.isbd.org Snapshot of IsDB Portfolio Our Major Partners Arab Coordination Group Arab Gulf Program for Development MDBs and International Organizations Bilateral and Other Organizations Key Issues to Address Road Safety Road Safety Evaluation Checklist ▪ At Appraisal: ▪ Review Project Design: Safety Considerations Elements, Travel Time, Mode Choice, Non-motorized Transport, etc ▪ Transport of Special Needs ▪ Access Control ▪ Agency Safety Management Capacity ▪ Compliance/Enforcement ▪ During Project Progress: ▪ Monitoring of project Implementation ▪ Checklist of Road Safety components ▪ At Project Completion: ▪ Conduct a Safety Audit Review ▪ Project Completion Report ▪ Funding www.isbd.org Thank You IsDB - On-Going Special Programs and Initiatives (1) • Strategic Partnership Framework (SPF) with the World Bank Signed on 14 October 2015 Deep Dive • Co-financing activities under SPF could potentially reach $9 billion over Initiative the period 2016-2018 • Priority Areas: Agriculture, Education, Energy, Fragility, Innovative and Islamic Finance, and Trade • IDB and Gates Foundation established US$500 million Grant Lives and • Aims to leverage $2 billion of ordinary financing on concessional Livelihoods Fund terms to LDMCs (LLF) • Covers Sectors: Heath, Agriculture, Rural Development, Energy for the poor • Financing Facility jointly launched by the World Bank, the UN and the IDB in October 2015 MENA • Includes Facility for (i) Concessional Financing and (ii) Guarantee Initiative • Initially focusing on financing operations in Jordan and Lebanon (facing influx of Syrian refugees) • Aims to build resilience of host communities, social protection of refugees and jobs creation for vulnerable population IsDB - On-Going Special Programs and Initiatives (2) • Partnership between G8 and Arab Donors Deauville • Support Transition Countries in Middle East and North Africa Partnership (Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco and Libya) • IDB to provide development financing up to $4.5 billion • In 2001, IDB established first private equity Fund of US$731 IDB-Infrastructure million to support Infrastructure development in MCs Funds: • Fund –I has been successfully completed • Fund-II Launched in 2014 US$750 Million • Special Program to enhance Competitiveness, Increase Trade and Special Program for Economic Growth in the Region (2016-2020) Central Asia • Planned financing up to $6 billion (SPCA) • 6 Countries: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan Framework • IDB and Asian Development Bank signed FCA for period 2012- Cooperation 2017 for Co-financing Projects worth $6 Billion Agreement (FCA) Agency Commitment to Roadway Safety ▪ Agency Goals: ▪ Reducing Traffic Congestion; Preserving Transport Infrastructure; and Making Safer Roadways ▪ Education/Law Enforcement ▪ Roadway Features: ▪ Marking, Signs, Barriers, Guardrails, etc ▪ Reduce Congestion ▪ Incident Response Team: gets incidents off the road and traffic moving www.isbd.org IsDB Organizational Structure IDB Board of Governors IDB Group Shariah Operations Board of Executive Board Evaluation Directors Chairman, IDBG President, IDB Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President (Country Programs) (Finance) & CFO (Partnership (Administration) Development) Director General, Director General, Country Relations Global Practices / General Counsel & Services Chief Economist Islamic Solidarity Office of the Fund for President Development Communication & Risk Management External Relations Science, Hadi & Adahi Technology & Project Innovation Strategy & General Secretrait Transformation Internal Audit Integrity & Ethics Economic Ombudsman Empowerment.