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                                                                                                                                                        ISSUE
                                                                                                                                                        #07
                                                         SDGs DIGEST
                                                          A Quartely Newsletter, the voice of the IsDB Community of Practice (CoP) on SDGs.
         RAJAB 1440 - MARCH 2019
                               Transformation in a Fast Changing World: The Road to SDGs
                                                                                                                   To achieve the SDGs, we 
             EDITORIAL Rami Ahmad Special Envoy on SDGs                                                            need to pay attention 
                                                                                                                   to the root causes of 
                                   “Transformation in        At the organizational level, and in order             poverty. We need 
                                   a Fast-Changing           to survive and stay relevant, public and              to diversify the 
                                   World: The Road           private organizations are building their              economy. Despite 
                                   to the SDGs” is           capacity to adapt in this fast-changing               the youthful 
                                   the theme of the          world.  The question of organizational                population in our 
                                                                                                                   member countries, 
                                   IsDB’s Annual             transformation and potential contribution             they are exporting 
                                   Meetings this year.       to the SDGs is definitely on the minds                raw materials. Our 
                                   The Meetings              of practitioners in MDBs and other                    focus should be on the 
                                   will be held in           organizations, both in developed and                  causes not the symptoms
             Marrakesh, Morocco in the first week            developing countries.
             of April. The theme is clearly implying         You hardly find anyone who would                      Dr. Bandar Hajjar
             that ‘transformation’ is a prerequisite         argue against transformation, especially              IsDBG President 
             to achieving the SDGs. What type of             if the case for change is clearly 
             transformations? At what level; national,       compelling. However, and despite all                   IN THIS ISSUE
             organizational, etc.? And how can               the good intentions, a shocking 70% 
             transformations succeed?                        of transformations fail for a variety of             •  Transforming our approach to development, for 
                                                                                                                     the SDGs
             At the global level, the 2030 Agenda            reasons. Seth Goldstrom of McKinsey sites                th 
                                                                                                                  • 6 Open Dialogue of The SDGs Community of 
             for Sustainable Development has                 ten top reasons for unsuccessful efforts.               Practice
             clearly made the compelling case for            To mention a few: Focus on activities,               •  Tackling the Root Causes of Poverty
             the transformation of the development           not outcomes; absence of a structure to              •  Communicating SDGs at the grass-root level
             mindset in order to achieve comprehensive       capture and track initiatives; misalignment          •  Parliamentarians for the 2030 Agenda in Arab States
             human development, leaving no one               of enablers and incentives; and weak                 •  VNRs : How IsDB Plans to Build the Capacity 
             behind.  At the national level, more            development of talent and capabilities.              •  ISFD : Helping Member Countries to Achieve SDGs
             countries are mainstreaming the SDGs            We look forward to the activities of our             •  IsDB Member Countries Likely to Miss the 
                                                                                                                     Target on SDG1
             into their national development plans and       annual meetings to address some of these             •  Energy Security in the post Paris Agreement Era
             involving more stakeholders in shaping          important questions and challenges.                  •  IsDB Hosting the Sustainable Energy for All 
             and executing the transformation plans                                                                  (SEforALL) Middle East Hub
             to achieve the development aspirations          The IsDB’s SDGs Community of Practice is             •  Islamic Finance and SDGs
             of their countries. The Voluntary National      grateful to the support of management and            •  Integrating Innovation in Development Projects
             Reviews (VNRs) are one mechanism                professionals in the Bank. Our SDGs Digest           •  SDG2 : Investing in smallholder farmers to 
                                                             has been growing in terms of content                    achieve zero hunger
             to present progress made on the road            and circulation. We are also thankful for            •  Agro-ecology for a Sustainable Development in 
             to the SDGs. The process of preparing           the intellectual contribution by partner                of Agriculture 
             the VNRs is a great partnership effort          institutions.  You will find in this issue over      •  ESSP – Fundamental for achieving SDGs
             reflecting the involvement of a wide range                                                           •  Youth Employability Platform (YEP) !
             of stakeholders. Such partnerships are key      a dozen pieces on a wide variety of SDGs             •  The SDG8 Global Council toward Economic 
             in any successful transformation at the         related topics. I hope you find this issue of           Growth and Decent Work
             national level.                                 the Digest enjoyable and informative!                •  How Fael Khair Program is Helping Countries to 
                                                                                                                     achieve SDGs
         Articles of this Newsletter reflect the opinion of the Authors
           Transforming our approach to development 
           for the SDGs
           WALID ABDUL WAHAB
           Director General
           Country Relations and Services
           Islamic Development Bank
                     s we enter our second year         milestone in the Bank’s transformation      to the SDGs, the Bank realized that 
                     of transformation as a Bank,       journey, not because of its new features,   it cannot continue operating using 
                     we are heading to our 44th         but more so because it marks a shift        the traditional approach of providing 
           AAnnual meeting in Marrakesh                 in the Bank’s approach to financing         official development assistance, which 
           next month with grand ambitions for          projects in member countries. In the        represents only a drop (around $140 
           our member countries on the road to          past, the Bank’s financing to member        billion in 2016) in the ocean of the $2 
           achieving the Sustainable Development        countries was limited to what the Bank      trillion annual financing gap to meeting 
           Goals. Despite the urgency of helping        can mobilize on its own balance sheet.      the SDGs. His Excellency the President, 
           member countries transform in this           The GVC-MCPS, being transformational,       IsDB put this transformation in the heart 
           fast changing world (the theme of our        is designed to focus on “transformative”    of his Five-Year President’s Program 
           next Annual meeting), we had to find the     sectors and industries which require        (5YP) as he started his first term in 2016. 
           time to first transform ourselves and        much more resources than the Bank can       Now, the entire transformation journey of 
           the way we approach development –            afford relying on its own balance sheet.    the Bank is guided by this Program. As 
           as per the famous proverb “An empty          Therefore, mobilizing off-balance sheet     we close the transition year (2018) of our 
           hand has nothing to give”. Following the     resources from the capital market is        transformation journey, we look forward 
           organizational reform which focused on       one of the key value addition of the new    to working with all stakeholders to help 
           moving our most valuable “operational        MCPS approach. The Country Relations        member countries complete their own 
           assets”, our staff, to the ground in one     and Services (CRS) is working closely       transformation on the road to meeting 
           of the most ambitious decentralization       with Strategy and Transformation (DOST)     their own ambitions: the SDGs. 
           moves by any MDB, we are now focusing        and Partnership Development to expand 
           on delivering tailored development           the Bank’s financial and implementation 
           solutions to member countries using          muscles by tapping capital markets 
           our new business model. One of the key       and working with various development 
           new tools we are deploying in member         players (developers) to deliver higher 
           countries is the Global Value Chains         value, country-specific solutions to 
           based Member Country Partnership             member countries.
           Strategy (GVC-MCPS). We started              The entire new approach of the Bank 
           with four countries in 2019: Gabon and       and its determination to transform 
           Morocco, which we hope to launch             itself is motivated by the burning need 
           during the Annual meetings in Marrakesh,     of the member countries to meet the 
           and Turkey and Maldives which are            SDGs. Realizing the size of the financial 
           progressing at a good pace. Next year,       (and knowledge) gap facing countries 
           we plan to start in seven more countries.    in meeting their own ambitions as 
           The GVC-MCPS tool is an important            articulated in their commitments 
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            th
         6  Open Dialogue of the  SDGs Community of Practice:
         Zakat, SMEs and good governance major 
         imperatives for ending poverty   
                   nderstanding the root causes and improving                      I believe focusing on SDG8, SDG9 & SDG17 
                   the collection  and implementation of Zakat,                    will help us deal with the root causes of 
                   development of SMEs and ensuring good                           poverty and thus make progress on SDG1
                   governance are among the imperatives required 
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         for ending poverty in IsDB member countries. These were                   Dr. Bandar Hajjar
         some of the views expressed  during the 6th Open Dialogue                 IsDBG President 
         organized by the Community of Practice  (CoP) on SDGs.  
         The theme of the dialogue was: The Road to No Poverty: The 
         Role of IsDB Group in Achieving SDG1.  
         Key dignitaries in attendance during the lively discussion 
         moderated by Dr. Rami Ahmad, Special Envoy on SDGs 
         include IsDB President Dr. Bandar Hajjar, Vice Presidents, 
         CEOs, DGs, Advisors and many staff members. 
         According to the Vice President, Finance, Dr. Zamir Iqbal,            poverty, developing SMEs is the way to go, that was how 
         the way to end poverty is by improving the collection and             Germany built one of the most successful strategies for 
         implementation of Zakat, adding that studies have shown               ending poverty. 
         that if Zakat is property collected, many 
         OIC countries will be lifted out of poverty. 
         In his remarks, Vice President, 
         Administration, Br Sayed Aqa stated: 
         “Good governance is crucial to ending 
         poverty. We need good governance to 
         build strong institutions, that is how to 
         attract investors.”
         In his opinion, the CEO of ICD, Mr Ayman  
         Seijini said  to achieve SDG1 by ending 
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            Tackling the Root Causes of Poverty
                                                                 technologies, the nature of future jobs,      into a growth strategy that transforms 
                                                                 all require a comprehensive response          member countries’ economies from 
                                                                 that future-proof our countries for           raw material exporters to competitive 
                                                                 emanant approaching fourth industrial         industrial economies. Such strategy 
                                                                 revolution. Failing to facilitate a           empowers member countries to capture 
            Ahmed Elkhodary                                      coordinated response to this transition       an increasing share of strategic global 
            Director, Strategy & Transformation                  may lead to growing trade deficit,            value chains to create jobs domestically, 
                                                                 fragmentation of our societies, rising        upgrade industrial capacity inline with 
                                                                 inequalities, increasing urban poverty        Industry 4.0 requirements to remain 
                                                                 leading to precarious living conditions,      competitive, and provide the right balance 
                                                                 high living costs and rising crime rates;     of risk/return for the capital market to 
            Half a billion increase in MCs                    What will happen if we don’t change?             invest more in MCs. By building better 
            population by 2030                                                                                 economies that export to the world 
                                                              Investment needs to tackle these                 more exciting, competitive, and diverse 
            Our Member countries’ (MCs’) population           challenges and meet the SDGs in                  goods and services, we can tackle the 
            is estimated to increase to 2.2 billion by        developing countries stand at US$                root causes of the vicious poverty cycle 
            2030 from 1.7 billion in 2015 (i.e., half         4.5 trillion per year while total current        identified under SDGs 1–7.
            a billion). The working youth (15 to 30           investment in developing countries stands        Has this been done before? Is there 
            years) who will continue to represent             at US$ 1.4 trillion per year. This leaves an     any evidence that this is true? The 
            most entrants in the workforce will               annual investment gap in sectors critical        answer is yes and the evidence is 
            increase by 100 million between 2015              to the SDGs of around US$ 3.1 trillion. For      overwhelming. Evidence from the 
            and 2030. Almost 80% of this growth will          IsDB Member Countries, this translates           Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 
            happen in urban areas resulting in the            into annual funding of between US$ 700           shows that success in tackling poverty 
            proportion of the urban population to             billion and US$ 1 trillion. The gap is far       on global aggregate level has been 
            increase from 49% to 56%. -. Mulling over         greater than the available ODA funding           largely driven by two countries (i.e., 
            recent and emerging trends in geopolitics,        of US$ 145 billion annually. Thus, public        China and India). Upon deeper look 
            technology and the future of work, climate        expenditure needs to increase eightfold to       into the secret formula of these two 
            change and resource constraints, one can          meet the funding targets by 2030. Is this        countries, one can clearly see that their 
            envision three existential challenges that        sustainable?                                     success has been largely attributed 
            represent must win battels for member             If MCs continue to depend on public              to comprehensive transformation into 
            countries by 2030:                                spending as the engine of economic               competitive industrial economies that 
            •   This rapid demographic growth will            growth and on exporting raw material             export diverse products by domestic 
                require our economies to create 10            without first adding value to it or creating     firms that create so many jobs. In fact, 
                million new jobs every year between           an enabling environment for investment,          evidence also show that countries 
                now and 2030; It will require also a          the natural consequences are increased           that failed to make this transformation 
                wider access to better standards of           unemployment, social and political unrest,       have not been able to alleviate poverty 
                social services such as education &           vulnerability to climate change, illegal         despite all the interventions and good 
                health to share the benefits of economic      immigration and many other outcomes              intentions of multilaterals and other global 
                prosperity with the entire population         that drive the whole world – not just MCs-       development institutions providing ODA.
                and hence diminish inequality and             towards a future of fragility with a yet         The 1/5/10 Opportunity
                strengthen social cohesion.                   more vicious poverty cycle by 2030.
                                                              With 140 months left to solve these              This new development orientation 
            •   To meet the SDGs, we currently have           challenges (i.e., by the SDGs 2030 horizon)      unveiled a massive opportunity for 
                a significant financing gap of 1 trillion     -equivalent to less than two sovereign           member countries that can turn the 
                dollars every year, requiring us going        project cycles-, it is becoming urgent to        challenges mentioned earlier into a 
                beyond conventional resources by                                                               historical opportunity summarized as 
                mobilizing new partners, devising new         explore alternative development options to       the 1/5/10 Opportunity. This refers to 
                strategies and creating new innovative        give MCs the best chance of success.             the mobilization of US$ one (1) trillion, 
                tools and instruments for resource            How are we responding?                           to champion 5 (five) strategic industries 
                mobilization;                                                                                  globally, which can generate 10 million 
                                                              IsDB new business model promotes                 new jobs annually. The president 
            •   The emerging and continuing trends in         a change in the global development               program (i.e., publication title “The Road 
                demographics, geopolitics, inequality         narrative from focusing on symptoms              to SDGs: A New Business Model for a 
                and exclusion, climate change,                and immediate pain points to tackling            Fast Change World”) describes in details 
                resources constraints, urbanization,          deep systemic root causes. This is               IsDB  approach to help member countries 
                deindustrialization, new emerging             achieved by reorienting development              realize this historical opportunity and thus 
                                                                                                               tackle the root causes of poverty.
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