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International Islamic Trade Finance Cooperation provides US$850 million for COVID-19 emergency interventions for OIC member countries in most need

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An additional fund – the ‘Recovery Response Program’ (RRP) – earmarks another $550 million for deployment over the next two years
MON, APRIL 06 2020-theG&BJournal- The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) (ITFC-IDB) COVID-19 ‘Rapid Response Initiative’ (RRI) has made US$ 300 million immediately available as part of efforts to mitigate the socio-economic risks that the virus poses to all the stakeholders in member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
‘’As we assess how COVID-19 affects the work we do and the impact on member countries, ITFC is engaging closely with government stakeholders, partners, businesses and the financial institutions we work with. That dialogue enables us to respond in a coordinated manner to soften the economic fallout. This is in addition to practical measures that have already been taken,’’ ITFC said in a statement Monday.
ITFC is also responding to the different requests made by Member Countries to provide immediate crisis-related technical assistance programs, including capacity building for medical personnel and capacity enhancement of laboratories while also assisting in sourcing medical equipment and medicines from its network.
These funds are being directly funneled towards eligible OIC member countries in most need of support – for critical supplies of energy, healthcare, food security and other life support requirements. ITFC is in continuous consultations with OIC member countries to ascertain their most pressing needs as the pandemic unfolds.
An additional fund – the ‘Recovery Response Program’ (RRP) – earmarks another $550 million for deployment over the next two years. The RRP is aimed at fixing the socio-economic damage which is expected to last longer than immediate impact of the virus.
ITFC is also actively engaging international, regional and local partners as a strategic means of scaling these interim financing measures to contribute to the critical needs of the member countries and where necessary, on the mobilization of trade development support services during the pandemic. This includes helping OIC member countries with strategies for the control and production of healthcare facilities.
Meanwhile, ITFC employees continue to work remotely through virtual platforms and other online means of communication, to ensure business is running as usual.
‘’We remain fully engaged and responsive to the business and socio-economic needs of the many millions of people we serve.
Whilst the challenges and impact of COVID 19 continue to evolve, we are certain by uniting and standing in solidarity with our member countries, we will overcome the crisis.’’-APO
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