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As the COVID19 pandemic rages on across the world, the newly-constructed earthquake-proof Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital in the metropolitan city of İstanbul commences its first admissions on March 31st, 2020, a very timely reaping of the fruits of forward thinking health sector policies by the Turkish Government plus a EUR 158 million investment from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group.
Joint efforts in Ankara by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group Regional Hub Turkey as well as several major entities, including the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry sees the start of the 2nd Agricultural Mechanization Training Program for specialists from Africa.
Young entrepreneurs from Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Palestine, and Syria attended in an Entrepreneurship Competition organized by BINA, an international development program that aims to help fragile states overcome challenges that they face, most importantly rebuild their human capacity and institutions on important foundations namely; professionalism, efficiency, transparency and good governance.
Underlining support for the Government and People of Albania, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group represented by Regional Hub Turkey (RHT)’s Tolga Yakar, expresses readiness to provide, in the next 5 years, up to USD 365 million of investment financing loans for feasible projects and programs in sectors such as health, education, social housing, infrastructure, etc.
Regional Manager of the IsDB Group Regional Hub in Turkey, Mr. Salah Jelassi tells participants at the "Overseas Investment Forum 2019, in Istanbul" that the Islamic Development (IsDB) Group has been supporting the Turkish exporters and SMEs while leveraging the full strength of all entities of the Group especially ITFC, ICIEC, and ICD.
The Uludağ university, well known for its status in medicine, engineering, natural and social sciences, and arts, houses the ULUTEK Technopark which is currently the incubating ground for a major Reverse Linkage Project between Sudan and Turkey for “Capacity Development for the Africa City of Technology (ACT)” mainly funded by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group.
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