Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Islamic Development Bank Group launches its annual meetings from May 10 to May 13, in Jeddah Governorate, under the slogan “Establishing Partnerships to Prevent Crises”; To highlight the importance of cooperation in facing the challenges facing the member countries of the Islamic Development Bank.
The annual meetings of the Islamic Development Bank Group are an important platform for global leaders, policy makers and actors in the development landscape. and other stakeholders to come together and discuss critical development issues; This year's meetings will also include the private sector forum; It is hosted by Islamic Development Bank Group entities that include the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit, the International Islamic Corporation for Trade Finance, and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector.
The forum aims to provide a unique platform for networking, establishing trade relations, and exploring investment and trade opportunities offered by member countries.
The four-day meetings include; It will feature high-level plenary sessions, interactive panels, technical sessions, and side events covering a wide range of topics, including poverty alleviation, infrastructure development, health, education, food security, climate change, and innovation.
The annual meetings will provide a platform for member countries to present their development projects and initiatives, and strengthen partnerships to achieve impactful results, in addition to the official programme.
The annual meetings will also provide opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange and participation with global leaders and experts in the field of development, while creating an exhibition space dedicated to presenting the innovative projects and initiatives of the group, as well as the achievements and success stories of its member countries, in addition to hosting a variety of relevant personalities. Including ministers from 57 member states, senior government officials, heads of international organizations, and representatives from the private sector, civil society, academia, and the media.
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