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بسـم الله الرحمــــن الرحيـم. BRIEFING ON IDB ACTIVITIES. ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK. The IDB is a development financing institution (MDB) established by the OIC in 1395 (1975) with 22 founder member countries and a share capital of ID 2 billion (US$ 2.7 billion) with the
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بسـم الله الرحمــــن الرحيـم BRIEFING ON IDB ACTIVITIES
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK The IDB is a development financing • institution (MDB) established by the • OIC in 1395 (1975) with 22 founder • member countries and a share capital of • ID 2 billion (US$ 2.7 billion) with the • purpose : • To foster economic development and social progress • of member countries and Muslim communities • in non-member countries individually as well as • jointly in accordance with the principles of Shari’ah
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP • Today the IDB has grown into a group with 56 member countries and a share capital of ID 16 billion (US$ 22 billion). • The Group is composed of specialised organs to serve in the different sectors of development that the IDB aims to provide to its member countries.
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP • The members of the IDB Group are: • The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) • Islamic Research & Training Institute • (IRTI) • Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of • Investments and Export Credit (ICIEC) • 4. Islamic Corporation for the Development • of Private Sector (ICD) • 5. Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC)
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP IDB Resources: • Share Capital • Sukuk (Islamic Bonds) • To meet the increasing demand for development • projects, IDB is not relying only on share capital. • It has decided to also tap the international market • to raise funds. With its excellent credit • rating (AAA), IDB has successfully launched • Sukuk (Islamic bond) in the market to borrow • money for its resources needs.
IDB VISION 144OH A Vision for Human Dignity
IDB VISION 1440H • STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES & CHALLENGES • ACHIEVING HEALTHY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT • SECURING STRONG AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH • PROMOTING GOOD GOVERNANCE • STRENGTHENING PEACE AND STABILITY • FOSTERING A POWERFUL SENSE OF COMMMON IDENTITY, CONSCIOUSNESS AND EMPATHY AS MEMBERS OF THE UMMAH • RESTORING THE IMAGE OF THE MUSLIM WORLD
IDB VISION 1440H • THE VISION • BY THE YEAR 1440 HIJRAH IDB SHALL HAVE BECOME A WORLD-CLASS DEVELOPMENT BANK, INSPIRED BY ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES, THAT HAS HELPED SIGNIFICANTLY TRANSFORM THE LANDSCAPE OF COMPREHENSIVE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE MUSLIM WORLD AND HELPED RESTORE ITS DIGNITY. THE MISSION TO PROMOTE COMPREHENSIVE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, WITH A FOCUS ON THE PRIORITY AREAS OF ALLEVIATING POVERTY, IMPROVING HEALTH, IMPROVING GOVERNANCE AND PROSPERING THE PEOPLE.
Vision 1440H Quick Win Programmes • Combatting Malaria • Academic Excellence in Science &Technology • Knowledge &ICTs for Development (KICT4D). • Islamic Leadership Programme. • Capacity Building • Islamic Financial Services Development. • Global Trade Bazar • International Zakat Foundation (IZF). • Reform IDB Group
OFFICE OF THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME • THE BACKGROUND • UMMAH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • ADVANCEMENT THROUGH S&T DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE OF THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME THE MISSION TO DEVELOP THE HUMAN POTENTIAL OF THE IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES & THE MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. THE MOTTO DEVELOPING THE UMMAH WORLDWIDE
THE 3 IDB SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMMES • UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME FOR MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES (SPMC) – From 1983 • M.SC. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME FOR IDB LEAST DEVELOPED MEMBER COUNTRIES (LDMCs) (M.Sc.) – From 1998 • MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME FOR Ph.D. & POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FOR SCIENCE & HIGH TECHNOLOGY FOR MEMBER COUNTRIES (MSP) – From 1992
SPMC – launched in 1983 1 • ASSIST MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES THROUGH :- • SCHOLARSHIPS TO ACADEMICALLY MERITORIOUS AND FINANCIALLY NEEDY • INTEREST-FREE LOAN TO STUDENTS BUT GRANT TO COMMUNITY • LOCAL TRUST FOR LOAN RECOVERY AND RECYCLING • IDB GRADUATE ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES GOAL: COMMITTED MUSLIMS COMPETENT PROFESSIONALS (CMCP)
THE ACHIEVEMENTS SO FAR SPMC: 25 YEARS • BENEFICIARIES: 8,553 (M:77%; F: 23%) • GRADUATES: 4,812 • 2,015 ENGINEERS • 1,858 MEDICAL DOCTORS • 91 DENTISTS • 208 AGRICULTURISTS • 153 PHARMACISTS, • 135 NURSES / NUTRITIONISTS / FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS, • 50 VETERINARIANS & 302 OTHERS) SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES
THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME 2 M.Sc: 1998 Master of Science Programme for IDB Least Developed Member Countries To assist the IDB LDMCs in the development of their human resources in Science & Technology
THE OBJECTIVES 2 M.Sc • INCREASING THE NUMBER OF INTERMEDIATE MANPOWER (M.SC GRADUATES). • INCREASING ACCESS FOR THEIR STUDENTS TO THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE UNDER THE IDB INITIATIVES IN HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD). • ENHANCING THE ABILITY OF THEIR STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EXISTING IDB MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
THE 20 LDMCs 1 Afghanistan 11. Mauritania 2. Benin 12. Mozambique 3. Burkina Faso 13. Niger 4. Comoros 14. Palestine 5. Djibouti 15. S. Leone 6. Gambia 16. Somalia 7. Guinea 17. Tchad 8. Guinea Bissau 18. Togo 9. Maldives 19. Uganda 10. Mali 20. Yemen
THE ACHIEVEMENTS SO FAR M.Sc.: 10 YEARS • BENEFICIARIES: 205 ( M: 83%; F:17%) • 93 GRADUATES • 18 LDMCS
THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME 3 MSP: 1992 Merit Scholarship Programme (MSP) for High Technology To assist the IDB member countries in Science and High Technology
THE OBJECTIVES MSP 3 • DEVELOP QUALIFIED HUMAN RESOURCE FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY • ENHANCE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGICAL & RESEARCH CAPABILITIES OF SCHOLARS / RESEARCHERS • HELP MEET NEEDS OF MEMBER COUNTRIES IN S & T • STRENGTHEN INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITIES IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY
THE ACHIEVEMENTS SO FAR MSP: 15 YEARS • BENEFAICIARIES: 393 (M: 78%); F: 22%) • 198 GRADUATES FROM 45 MEMBER COUNTRIES • 94 PhDs • 104POST DOCTORS
THE GENDER FACTOR FOR ALL 3 IDB PROGRAMMES
THE RETURN ON INVESTMENT • WHAT IT MEANS – ONE MEDICAL DOCTOR AS COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL? • DOCTOR : POPULATION • : 20,000 • 1858 DOCTORS : 20,000 x 1858 • = 37.16 m Population
STATE OF THE ART THE KNOWLEDGE INDICATORS THE OIC COUNTRIES: • REPRESENT 20% WORLD POPULATION, BUT HAVE ONLY 2% OF SCIENTISTS. • CONTROL 70% OF WORLD’S ENERGY, BUT 50% OF POPULATION UNDER POVERTY AND ONLY 33% LITERATE • HAVE 600 UNIVERSITIES COMPARED TO JAPAN WITH 1000
THE ENHANCEMENT INCREASE SCHOLARSHIPS • Management has decided to increase the annual quota of all 3 Scholarships Programme from 1429H, as below: • MSP – from 50 to 100 • M.Sc. – from 20 to 50 • SPMC – from 500 to 900
THE ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES PLAN - OBJECTIVE • FOCUS ON OUTPUT TO OUTCOME • UTILIZATION OF EXPERTISE • MEET IDB/MC EXPECTATION • CONTRIBUTION TO DEVELOPMENT • THE ROLE MODEL
THE ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES PLAN • SURVEY ON THE IMPACT OF SCHOLARS IN DEVELOPMENT • ESTABLISH ALUMNI AND CLUSTERING OF SCHOLARS • UTILIZE THE WORKS OF SCHOLARS • UTILIZE THE SERVICES OF SCHOLARS IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMME • COOPERATION WITH REPUTED UNIVERSITIES
THE OSP DIRECT CONTRIBUTION 1. CAPACITY BUILDING: - BENEFICIARY MUSLIM NGOs (SPMC) - GOVERNMENT / NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (MSP/M.Sc.) 2. KNOWLEDGE CULTURE: - STUDENTS / SCHOLARS SPONSORSHIP - NETWORKING AMONG SCIENTISTS (SDN) - NEWSLETTERS, SEMINARS (SPMC/M.Sc.) 3. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: - COMPETENT PROFESSIONALS - SCIENTISTS / SCHOLARS - COMMUNITY / PROFESSIONAL LEADERS 4. VOLUNTEERISM / COMMUNITY WORK: - IDB GRADUATES’ ASSOCIATIONS (IGAs) - IDB EDUCATION TRUSTS (IETs) - HONORARY STUDENTS’ COUNSELLORS (HSCs) - COUNTERPART ORGANIZATIONS (CPOs)
THE FRAMEWORK DEVELOPING THE UMMAHWORLD WIDE
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK THE IDB SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME A DROP IN AN OCEAN A TRIGGER OF RIPPLES FROM RIPPLES TO WAVES [ 25 Years of Developing the Ummah’s Human Capital 1402-1427H / 1981-2006G ]
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