
Jeddah (UNA/SPA) – The Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB) announced that its 2025 Annual Meetings will be held in Algiers from May 19 to 22, 2025.
The annual meetings, held this year under the theme "Diversifying the Economy, Enriching Lives," provide a high-level dialogue platform to enhance development cooperation and exchange expertise. The meetings will bring together the Islamic Development Bank's Board of Governors, representing 57 member countries, along with development partners, decision-makers, and private sector leaders, to discuss ways to promote comprehensive and sustainable development and address common economic challenges.
In addition to the official meetings, this important event will include the Islamic Development Bank Group's Private Sector Forum, high-level roundtables, specialized side events, and knowledge-sharing sessions. Discussions will focus on key issues such as economic diversification, enhancing economic resilience, and supporting innovation as a key driver of development.
Algerian Finance Minister Abdelkrim Boulazard emphasized the great importance of this event for Algeria, as it provides an opportunity to strengthen its position on the international economic scene by highlighting the reforms it has launched and promoting the country's capabilities in the areas of cooperation, investment, and sustainable development.
In turn, His Excellency the President of the Islamic Development Bank Group, Dr. Mohammed Sulaiman Al-Jasser, explained that these meetings will be an opportunity to strengthen partnerships and present innovative solutions to drive sustainable development in member countries. They will enable everyone to work together to address pressing challenges and explore new horizons that serve communities and achieve shared development. In addition to dialogue sessions and high-level discussions, space will be allocated for exhibitions and networking opportunities, showcasing successful development initiatives and institutional achievements that reflect the progress achieved by member countries.
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