IsDB Board of Executive Directors Approves US$ 1.365 Billion To Spur Infrastructure, Energy Security & Human Capital Across 12 Member Countries

Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 13 December 2025 – The Board of Executive Directors of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has approved a new package of projects totalling approximately US$ 1.365 billion for 12 member countries.

Chaired by IsDB President, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Al Jasser, the 363rd BED endorsed 14 operations that support development projects covering renewable energy and cross-border power links, key transport corridors, water security and agriculture, as well as education and health services. The approvals are aiming at strengthening economic resilience, improving access to essential services and advancing progress toward the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In the transport sector, major financings include EUR 306.89 million for Benin’s Godomey–Ouidah–Hillacondji Road Capacity Expansion and Upgrading Project, aiming to strengthen a strategic section of the Abidjan–Lagos corridor.

Côte d’Ivoire will receive EUR 200 million in financing allocated to upgrade the Tafiré–Ferkessédougou section of the A3 highway, improving a key route that serves trade and mobility between central and northern regions and neighboring landlocked countries. Also, Bahrain will receive US$ 180.72 million for the King Faisal Highway Upgrade Project in Manama that will eventually ease congestion and improve urban mobility, while Lebanon will benefit from US$ 13.50 million to construct the Bqerqasha Diversion and upgrade the Bqerqasha–Bcharre road, improving access and road safety for local communities.

In the energy sector, Uzbekistan will benefit from a total of US$ 110 million for the Samarkand I and Samarkand II utility-scale solar photovoltaic and battery storage projects, which will add large solar capacity and storage to the national grid. Mauritania, meanwhile, will receive EUR 55.19 million for the Mauritania–Mali Electricity Interconnection and related solar power plants, linking the two power systems and supplying cleaner, more reliable electricity to communities such as Aweinat and Nema.

In addition, several approvals directly address water stress and food security. In Morocco, IsDB has approved EUR 188.82 million for the Mitigating Water Stress Project to finance dams and related works that secure water supplies and transfer surplus water from northern basins to more stressed regions in the south. The country will also receive EUR 18.23 million for the Inland Aquaculture Value Chain Development Project to expand inland fish farming and create new income and employment opportunities.

Sierra Leone will receive EUR 25.93 million allocated to the Freetown WASH and Aquatic Environment Revamping Project to improve water and sanitation services in Greater Freetown and restore key watershed areas.

Cameroon will receive EUR 36.66 million for the Sustainable Irrigation and Agricultural Value Chain Development Project, which will support climate-resilient irrigation, better inputs and improved rural infrastructure.

The Rural Employment and Agricultural Growth Program (HOPE) in Jordan will benefit from a US$ 11.25 million financing that supports rural jobs and agricultural productivity, with a focus on women and youth through better access to finance, skills and stronger market links.

The IsDB Board Members also approved targeted investments in health and human capital development. In Mauritania, EUR 61.41 million was allocated for the establishment of a Referral Hospital for Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health in Nouakchott, a 440-bed facility that will expand access to specialized care for women and children.

Tajikistan will receive US$ 13.95 million to finance the Tourism Business Education Development Project that aims to upgrade tourism and hospitality education and strengthen a national center that will serve as a regional hub for training with a focus on Halal tourism.

Furthermore, Pakistan will receive US$ 10.00 million ISFD to support Out-of-School Children Project in Azad Jammu and Kashmir with objective to restore the right to education for Out of School Children in Azad Jammu and Kashmir by expanding equitable access to inclusive, quality, and climate-resilient learning opportunities. 

 These significant approvals demonstrate the Bank’s steadfast support to its member countries in closing infrastructure gaps, expanding access to essential social services, accelerating the energy transition, and strengthening community development.

 

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