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CORPORATE PROFILE OF IsDB

ESTABLISHMENT

The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) is a Multilateral Development Bank established pursuant to Articles of Agreement signed in the city of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on 21 Rajab 1394H, corresponding to 12 August 1974. The Inaugural Meeting of the Board of Governors took place in Rajab 1395H (July 1975), and the IsDB formally began operations on 15 Shawwal 1395H (20 October 1975).

VISION

The Islamic Development 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.

MISSION

To promote comprehensive human development, with a focus on the priority areas of alleviating poverty, improving health, promoting education, improving governance, and bringing prosperity to the people.

MEMBERSHIP

The IsDB has 57 member countries across various regions. The prime conditions for membership are that the prospective country should be a member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), that it pays the first instalment of its minimum subscription to the Capital Stock of the IsDB, and that it accepts any terms and conditions that may be decided upon by the Board of Governors.

ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP

The IsDB Group comprises five entities: the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI), the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), and the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC).

FINANCIAL YEAR

The IsDB’s financial year used to be the lunar Hijra Year (H). However, on 1 January 2016, the financial year was changed to the Solar Hijra year starting from 11th of Capricorn (corresponding to 1 January) and ending on 10th Capricorn (corresponding to 31 December of every year).

CAPITAL

At its 45th Annual Meeting, the IsDB’s Board of Governors approved the 6th General Capital Increase of ID5.5 billion. As at the end of 2023, the subscribed capital of the IsDB stood at ID55.3 billion.

HEADQUARTER AND REGIONAL HUBS

The IsDB is headquartered in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and has 10 Regional Hubs in Abuja, Nigeria; Almaty, Kazakhstan; Ankara, Türkiye; Cairo, Egypt; Dakar, Senegal; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Jakarta, Indonesia; Kampala, Uganda; Paramaribo, Suriname; and Rabat, Morocco with a Centre of Excellence in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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.

LANGUAGE

The official language of the IsDB is Arabic, but English and French are also used as working languages.

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A YEAR IN REVIEW

BOOSTING RECOVERY AND FOOD SECURITY

The IsDB Group is continuing with the operationalization of the Food Security Response Program (FSRP) approved in July 2022. The amount allocated for the program is
US$10.54 billion,
plus US$500 million of credit and political risk insurance.

DRIVING RESILIENCE AND GREEN GROWTH

In terms of climate finance, IsDB has exceeded its target of a 35% climate finance share of total financial commitments by 2025, with
37%
already achieved.

BUILDING INCLUSIVE HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

The first pilot project under the Bank’s human capital development initiative in partnership with WFP – “Investing in the Future of Learners” – was approved for Benin through blended financing amounting to
US$25.51 million.

REINFORCING INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL SOUNDNESS

IsDB continues to nurture its most critical asset: its staff. The Bank has prepared a
new Career Management Policy
to provide a comprehensive framework for career progression, development, engagement, and retention.

2023 AT A GLANCE

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

A total of
US$7 million
of rapid financial assistance was given in 2023 to Türkiye, Syria, Sudan, Libya, and Morocco.


Sudan
US$1.5 million
was allocated to supporting
125,000 people
affected by the conflict in Sudan.

Türkiye
In Türkiye, more than
372,000
food packages
were distributed to
128,000 families
in response to the earthquake.


Syria
A US$2 million
project was launched in response to the Syrian earthquake, in partnership with the Qatar Red Crescent Society.

Morocco
Following the earthquake in Morocco, IsDB provided grant financing of
US$1.5 million
for emergency rehabilitation.

Libya
A US$1.5 million
package of support went to Libya in response to the floods of September 2023, providing shelter, healthcare, water and sanitation.

FOOD SECURITY

The IsDB Group’s Food Security Response Program (FSRP) is a comprehensive package worth
US$10.54 billion
with the objective of providing crucial support to IsDB member countries in combating food crises.

At the end of 2023, the total amount of financing approved for the Food Security Response Program stood at
US$4.0 billion,
representing 46% of the pledged amount under approval.


The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), a member of the IsDB Group, has committed
US$4.5 billion
of the total US$10.54 billion commitment over 3.5 years (July 2022-December 2025).

HEALTH

In 2023, IsDB approved
US$1.4 billion
for health financing across
6
countries.

IsDB has allocated
US$846
Million
to a health transformation program in Indonesia,
as part of a US$4.2 billion partnership with other multilateral development banks.

As part of the Alliance to Fight Avoidable Blindness, the Bank formulated an eyecare program to empower
10 million children in
13 African countries

to fight avoidable blindness. The program will provide more than 320,000 corrective glasses for children.

INFRASTRUCTURE

In 2023, the Bank approved
US$387.9 million
for energy development.

In 2023, IsDB approved
13 transport projects
with a total value of
US$1.2 billion,
designed to develop sustainable, reliable, cost-effective, and resilient transportation systems.

Since its inception, the Islamic Development Bank Group has implemented a total of 90 ICT sector operations worth over
US$936 million.

In 2023 a total of
US$392.3 million
was approved for urban development projects.

In 2023, IsDB approved projects worth
US$365.72 million
in agriculture, water resources, and rural development.

IN NUMBERS

IsDB GROUP NET APPROVALS IN 2023

IsDB TOTAL NET INCOME FOR THE YEAR

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INSIDE THE REPORT

Chapter 1

IsDB GROUP ACTIVITIES

This chapter highlights the main achievements of the IsDB Group, the umbrella organization under which sits the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI), the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), and the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC). While the IsDB is the main development bank, the other organizations complement its work to deliver a comprehensive range of projects and activities to support sustainable socio-economic development in its member countries.

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Chapter 2

ADVANCING INCLUSIVE, GREEN, RESILIENT,
AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The IsDB is committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in the development journey of its member countries. Education, infrastructure, health, environment and gender equality are all essential components of sustainable development. In 2023, the Bank continued to address all of these aspects of development to ensure long-term, inclusive progress towards the SDGs.

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Chapter 3

REINFORCING INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

The IsDB’s impact and effectiveness as an organization is built on a foundation of sound internal structures and processes, including corporate governance, risk management, auditing, compliance and IT. In 2023 we continued to be meticulous in ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of all of these institutional systems.

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WHERE WE WORK

Middle East and North Africa

  • Algeria
  • Bahrain
  • Egypt
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Mauritania
  • Morocco
  • Oman
  • Palestine
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Tunisia
  • UAE
  • Yemen

Asia, Latin America & Europe

  • Afghanistan
  • Albania
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bangladesh
  • Brunei
  • French Guyana
  • Indonesia
  • Iran
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Malaysia
  • Maldives
  • Pakistan
  • Suriname
  • Tajikistan
  • Turkiye
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

  • Benin
  • Burkina Faso
  • Cameroon
  • Chad
  • Comoros
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Djibouti
  • Gabon
  • Gambia
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Mali
  • Mozambique
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal
  • Sierra Leone
  • Somalia
  • Togo
  • Uganda

The present membership of the Bank consists of
57 countries.
Beyond our countries we also provide support to Muslim communities in non-member countries, including those afflicted by conflict and natural disasters. Altogether, our work touches the lives of
1 in 5
of the world’s population.

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