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http://www.isdb.org 6th Arab-Austrian Economic Forum: SUDAN AND EUROPE: Prospects of Cooperation for Regional Peace and Development Vienna, Austria 10 October 2012 The Islamic Development Bank Group and Sudan Partners in Development

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6th Arab-Austrian Economic Forum:SUDAN AND EUROPE:

Prospects of Cooperation for Regional Peace and DevelopmentVienna, Austria

10 October 2012

The Islamic Development Bank Group and Sudan

Partners in Development

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

IDB Group at a Glance

Key Features

� MDB of the Islamic World� Solidarity-based� Shariah-compliance� Pioneer in Trade Finance� AAA-rated

37 Years in the Service of Development

� 1396-1432H /1975-2012G

1975

2012

1994

1999

ICD

2008

1981

IDB Group

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Our Member Countries

Africa: 27

Asia: 26

Europe: 2

Latin America: 1

� A Unique Model of South-South Cooperation

� All Member Countries can benefit from IDB Financing

� Global MDB: Membership 56 Countries spreading over 4 continents

� Membership Increased: 22 countries in 1975 → 56 countries in 2010

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Comprehensive Development Agenda

Nine Key Strategic Thrusts:

1. Reform IDB

2. Alleviate Poverty

3. Promote Health

4. Universalize Education

5. Empower Women

6. Prosper the People

7. Expand the Islamic

financial Industry

8. Facilitate Integration of

IDB Countries

9. Improve the image of the

Muslim World

Mission Statement

Promote comprehensive human development, with a focus on the priority

areas of alleviating poverty, improving health, promoting education, improving governance and prospering the people”

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

� Human Development

� Agriculture Development and Food Security

� Infrastructure Development

� Intra-trade Among Member Countries

� Private Sector Development

� Research and Development in Islamic Economics,

Banking and Finance

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

5 COUNTRY GATEWAY OFFICES

To be established in 1433/34H

Nigeria Bangladesh

Egypt

Turkey

Indonesia

Group Geographic / Field Presence

4 REGIONAL OFFICES

SenegalKazakhstan

Malaysia Morocco

Jeddah

HEADQUARTERS

Dubai Office

14 Field Representatives

� Afghanistan

� Azerbaijan

� Bangladesh

� Burkina Faso

� Guinea

� Indonesia

� Iran

� Mali

� Nigeria

� Pakistan

� Sudan

� Turkmenistan

� Uzbekistan

� Yemen

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OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

IDB’s Major Shareholders

Saudi Arabia; 23,61%

Libya; 9,47%

Iran; 8,28%

Nigeria; 7,69%Qatar; 7,21%

Egypt; 7,10%

Turkey; 6,48%

UAE; 5,81%

Kuwait; 5,48%

Others; 15,96%

Source: Treasury Department, February 2011

� Of IDB’s 56 member countries, 9 Members Countries make up

about 83% of the total shareholding of IDB

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Cumulative Approvals by Sector

Agriculture; 10,9%

Education; 8,6%

Energy; 22,8%

Finance; 4,4%

Health; 5,0%

Industries &

Mining; 9,6%

Other; 1,6%

Transport; 24,9%

Urban Services;

12,2%

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Development of the

Islamic Financial

Services Industry

Project Financing � Public (Sovereign)

� Private (Non-Sovereign) and

� Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

Trade Financing &

Promotion of Intra-Trade

between Member Countries

Capacity Development &

Technical CooperationInsurance of Investment

& Export Credit

Islamic Economics &

Finance Research and

Training

Fund / Asset

Management

Group Products and Services

Special Products� Science & Technology Program� Scholarship Programs� Special Assistance

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Special Funds, Programs & Initiatives

Special Program

for the

Development of

Africa (SPDA)

• Aims to support investments in social &

infrastructure sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa

• Total Size: US$ 12 billion (US$ 4 billion from IDB

Group) over 5 years (2008-2012)

• Next: SPDA-2 – Follow-up program to SPDA

Jeddah

Declaration on

Food Security

• Supports Member Countries affected by the global food

crisis – by meeting both urgent, medium and long term

needs of mainly LDMCs

• Total IDB Group Size: US$ 1.5 billion over 5 years (2008-

2012)

Islamic Solidarity

Fund for

Development

(ISFD)

• Dedicated facility to fight poverty

• Target Endowment of US$ 10 billion

• Flagships: Integrated Community Driven Development

(ICDD), Vocational Literacy (VOLIP), Microfinance,

Future- Sustainable Villages, IDB Social Business

Youth

Employment in

Arab Countries

• High-level of Unemployment amongst Youth in Arab

Countries identified as one of the key causes for recent

political turmoil and unrest

• Total Size: US$ 250 million (2011-2012)• Areas: Micro-Finance, Vocational Training, Entrepreneurship

development, MSME Development, providing advisory services

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Accomplishments

Group Cumulative Project Approvals: US$ 81.0 billion> Project Financing US$ 38.5 billion > Trade Financing US$ 41.2 billion > ICIEC Coverage US$ 15.3 billion > Special & Tech. Assistance US$ 1.1 billion

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Year

Yearly Approvals since Bank Inception( in US$ Million [Nominal] )

From Bank Inception to mid of 1433H

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

IDB’s Rating Affirmations

“Aaa” & ‘P-1’ Short-Term

“AAA” & ‘F1+’ Short-Term

“AAA” & ‘A-1+’ Short-Term

EU Zero Risk Weight

“Stable” Outlook

“Stable” Outlook

“Stable” Outlook

OVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUPOVERVIEW OF THE IDB GROUP

Major Development PartnersCoordination Group

MDBs / Bilaterals / International Organizations

Arab Gulf Program for Development

IDB Group and Sudan

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Partners in Development

IDB Group and Sudan

1975-2012

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• Sudan is the a founding member of Islamic Development

Bank

• The largest beneficiary of IDB Group financing in Sub

Saharan Africa

• Current financing of 34 active operations

• Total financing of 108 operations

• Strategic partnership

Sudan - IDB Group Membership

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Entity Membership Subscription ( in millions) %

Islamic Development Bank 12/8/1974 ID 83.21 0.5%

Islamic Corporation for Insurance of

Investments and Export Credits

(ICIEC)

10/7/1995 ID 0.25 0.2%

Islamic Corporation for the Devt. of

the Private Sector (ICD)2000 US$ 1.26 0.2%

International Islamic Trade Finance

Corporation (ITFC)1/1/2007 US$ 0.77 0.01%

Pledge Contribution

Islamic Solidarity Fund for

Development (ISFD)US$ 15.00 0.00

Cumulative IDB Group Operations in Sudan

by the end of 2011

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Entity Amount (US$ m)

Islamic Development Bank 1101.1

Islamic Corporation for the Devt. of the Private Sector

(ICD) 42.8

International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) 371.1

Islamic Corporation for Insurance of Investments and

Export Credits (ICIEC) 1,112.8

Total2,627.8

Trends in IDB Group Operations in Sudan

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IDB Operations in Sudan by Sector

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Agriculture

32%

Education

7%Energy

10%

Finance

4%

Health

5%

Ind. & Minning

8%

Public Admin.

0%

Transportaton

19%

Water, Sant.

& Urban Sv.

15%

Some of IDB Operations in Sudan(in millions of dollars)

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Projects Amount Status

Construction of the Upper Atbara and Setit Twin Dam 150 A

Heightening Roseires Dam 138 A

Algadarif Water Supply 80 A

The White Nile Sugar Project 63 A

Rehabilitation of New Halfa Agriculture Scheme 49 A

The Load Dispatching Center 28 C

The Drought Mitigation Project for Greater Darfur

States

24 C

Khartoum North Power Station Automation Project 23 C

Khartoum New Water Treatment Plant 21 C

Cotton Ginning Plants 20 A

Construction of 22 Basic Schools in Southern Sudan 11 C

Projects in the Pipeline for Sudan (in millions of dollars)

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• Electric Transmission Line Project, Darfur (50.00)

• Water Harvesting for Agriculture Production Project Darfur (18.00)

• Water Ponds for Displace Population (10.00)

• Gadaref Water Distribution Network (80)

• Water Transfer to Port Sudan City (70)

Member Country Partnership Strategy for Sudan

MCPS and Results

Framework

Country National Development

Strategy

IDB Vision 1440H and Results Framework

Consultations

� Research Institute

Consultations� Government� Development Partners� Civil Society� Private Sector�Academia� Research Institute

Knowledge Repository inputs

� Diagnostic and Analytical Papers� Sector and Thematic Assessments� Sector Road Maps� Self and Independent Assessments

ConsultationSeeks Common Grounds

Diagnosis

Reverse Linkages

T h e I s l a m i c D e v e l o p m e n t B a n k G r o u p

Thank You

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