AMMAN — Jordan will participate in the 2026 annual meetings of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, to be held in Azerbaijan from June 16 to 19 under the theme “Regional Integration for Sustainable Prosperity,” alongside delegations from the Group’s 57 member states.
Jordan will be represented by a high-level delegation headed by Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zina Toukan, alongside active participation from the Jordanian private sector, as well as representatives of academic institutions and civil society organisations.
The Jordanian participation reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening its development role within the framework of joint Islamic cooperation, Al Rai daily reported.
The event will bring together ministers of finance, economy, planning and international development, alongside development partners and private sector leaders, to discuss shared development priorities and explore practical solutions to the economic and social challenges facing member states.
The annual meetings will include Board of Governors sessions, a main dialogue session with the IsDB Group president, an open governors’ dialogue, as well as the IsDB Group Private Sector Forum, the Business Opportunities Forum for Multilateral Development Banks, and the Arab Coordination Group Private Sector Session.
The programme will also feature high-level roundtables, bilateral meetings, specialised exhibitions, and knowledge-sharing events.
Discussions will focus on key development priorities, including Islamic finance mechanisms, trade development and regional connectivity among member states, youth employment, climate resilience, digital transformation and artificial intelligence applications, sukuk markets and innovation, as well as strengthening health security and developing comprehensive social protection systems.