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Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development

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Official languages
  
Arabic

Founded
  
16 May 1968

Headquarters
  
United States of America

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Membership
  
21 states Algeria Bahrain Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia UAE Yemen

Type of business
  
Development finance institution of the Arab League

Similar
  
International Fund for Agricultur, International Federation of Red Cr, International Center for Biosaline, Center for Global Development, International Development Research

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The Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD) is a Kuwait-based pan-Arab development finance institution. All member-states of the Arab League are members of the AFESD. As of 2003, it held around US$7.3 billion in assets.

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The AFESD was established by agreement of the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League. Its first meeting was held on 6 February 1972.

The current Chairman is Abdulatif Y Al-Hamad.

Former Chairman is Mohammed Al Emadi.

Founding Chairman is Saeb N. Jaroudi.

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References

Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development Wikipedia


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