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A vision to revive and activate the Building Contractors Federation in Islamic Countries

Dr. Consultant Engineer/Malik Ali Muhammad Dongola 

 Engineer/FatherBakr Idris Abdul Qadir

Formulating a comprehensive, clear-cut strategy to activate and revive the Building Contractors Federation in Islamic Countries, so that it can exercise its desired role as one of the major Islamic professional federations under the umbrella of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, concerned with the most important Islamic economic sector, which is the contracting sector, the pillar of growth and development, and is entrusted with developing and strengthening this sector, and advancing those in charge of it. And leading sustainable economic and social development processes in Islamic countries, especially in the current stage that is witnessing rapid global developments, major political and economic changes, the emergence of the phenomena of globalization, GATT, the market economy, digital technological transformations, and climate and environmental challenges, and in light of the giant economic blocs and regional groupings, In addition to the new challenges resulting from the Corona virus pandemic and its harsh effects on all economic sectors in all countries of the world, and at the heart of it is the contracting sector.

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Contractors Federation in Islamic Countries: Opportunities and Challenges

And reality And what is hoped for

Dr. Consultant Engineer/Malik Ali Muhammad Dongola

Acting Secretary-General

The construction sector in Islamic countries - which includes 57 countries on various continents of the world and is included in the Organization of the Islamic Conference - is one of the largest and most important economic sectors. Hundreds of billions of dollars are invested in it annually, and it also contributes to providing very large job opportunities as it utilizes organized and unorganized labor extensively. It also represents the main focus of the Islamic economy due to its contributions to the gross domestic product, economic growth, building infrastructure, and creating an advanced industry. Providing added value to building materials, activating human resources, and deepening the skills of workers in this sector.

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