How Islamic finance can build resilience to climate change
Enhanced financial inclusion for people in arid and semi-arid lands can help them plan for, manage and mitigate the worsening effects of climate change
Maram Ahmed is a Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Maram's current research interests include humanitarian financing, women’s empowerment, sustainable development, and governance.
Enhanced financial inclusion for people in arid and semi-arid lands can help them plan for, manage and mitigate the worsening effects of climate change
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The Seychelles and the Nordic Investment Bank are among those offering investment bonds for ocean-friendly projects, such as wastewater treatment and preventing pollution.
Sharia principles dictate that Muslims hand out some of their wealth to the poor every year. The huge figures donated annually could be a godsend to global humanitarian efforts.