Islamic financing: water Waqf fund initiative launched by IUCN
Updated - Thursday 11 January 2007
A new Waqf Fund Initiative for Water has recently been created by the IUCN West Central Asia & North Africa Regional Office (WESCANA) to finance water conservation activities. Waqf is an inalienable religious endowment in Islam by which an asset is used for Muslim religious or charitable purposes. It is conceptually similar to the common law trust. The Waqf Fund initiative is seen as a more flexible and innovative financing mechanism that will complement existing conventional regional development funds
IUCN WESCANA introduced the Waqf Fund Initiative for Water on 10 December 2006 at the 3rd Arab Regional Water Conference, organised by the Arab Water Council (AWC) in Cairo, Egypt. Experts presented case studies from the region focusing on water economics, Islamic Waqf and the water of water and natural resources.
Web site: IUCN WESCANA - Water Programme
See also: Islamic Relief UK – Water and Sanitation Waqf
Contact: Inas Obeidat, IUCN WESCANA, inas.obeidat@iucn.org
Source: IUCN, 6 Dec 2006
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