This is the largest amount of approvals by a single IDB board meeting since the Bank’s inception in 1975. The approvals covered a large number of strategically important development projects comprising: (source)
- $683 million for power generation and power transmission projects in five IDB Member Countries: Morocco, Tunisia, Iran, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan;
- $274.8 million for food security and rural development activities in African countries: Cameroon, Chad, Uganda, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Mauritania and Togo;
- $146.2 million for educational projects in Indonesia, Yemen and Bangladesh;
- $45 million to Indonesia Exim Bank for the financing of export-oriented small and medium size industries;
- $7.6 million as additional financing for Durres fishing in Albania (bringing IDB contribution for that project to $16.8 million);
- $400,000 technical assistance grant to Djibouti for the Mother to Child AIDS Transmission Prevention Project in the health sector.
During its meeting, the board reviewed a number of important reports including the progress report on the implementation of IDB’s program for supporting Youth Employment in Arab Countries for which the Bank had already allocated $250 million and another report on the latest developments on the establishment of the ‘Mega Bank’, aiming at liquidity management for Islamic banks, and for which a tripartite Memorandum of understanding was signed earlier between the Government of Qatar, the IDB and the Dallah Al Baraka Group.
Source: http://www.cpifinancial.net/news/post/14906/islamic-development-bank-approves-1-billion-in-projects-across-20-countries - July 18, 2012
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