What is the Wakala Bayt Mal Al Quds Al Charif?
The Bayt Mal Al Quds Al Charif Agency is an intergovernmental institution created by decision of the 7th Islamic Summit of the OIC held in Casablanca in December 1994, and operationally launched in Rabat in November 1998. Its headquarters are in Rabat. The presidency of the Agency statutorily falls to the King of Morocco as President of the OIC Al-Qods Committee.
Morocco, top OIC contributor
Over the Agency's 28 years of existence, Morocco has paid a cumulative total of 850 million MAD (approximately 85 million USD) to the Wakala budget, making it by far the top contributor among the 57 OIC member states.
480 projects funded since 1998: analysis
Over 28 years, the Agency has financed 480 concrete projects directly benefiting Palestinian populations of Al Quds (estimated 250,000 Palestinian inhabitants in East Jerusalem in 2026). Sectoral distribution of financing reveals a marked focus on housing, education and health.
Article based on official public data + wafir.ma expert sources. All cited statistics are verifiable with the mentioned organizations.
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