- Alleviating Adverse Effects of Natural Disasters on Poor Segments of Society in the OIC Member Countries
- Developing/Improving Governance Framework through Identifying the Roles, Responsibilities, and Decision-Making Processes of All Stakeholders Involved in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
- Developing a Comprehensive Awareness Campaigns During the Initial Development Stage of the DRR Strategy
- Facilitating the Involvement of All Relevant Stakeholders in the Operational Phases of Disaster Risk Reduction
- Developing/Improving Mechanisms for Regular Evaluations on DRR Applications
- Adopting Future-Proof And Integrated Housing Strategies, Including Social Housing, through Addressing Urbanization Challenges, Demographic Shifts, Climate Risks, and Housing Price Fluctuations
- Strengthening Housing Resilience through Rehabilitation of Existing Stock and Advancing Innovative Construction Technologies and Increasing R&D Programs On Social Housing
- Adopting Flexible and Data-Driven Pro-Poor Housing Regulations, Including Rent Control, Land Use Zoning, and Loan-to-Value Ratios, to Improve Credibility, Fairness, and Efficiency in Housing Systems
- Embedding Social Dimensions and Inclusive Governance To Reflect Cultural Traditions, Family Structures and Community Networks in Housing Programs
- Expanding Affordable Rental Options and Mobilizing Vacant Housing for Poor Segments of the Society
- Improving Housing Access for the Poorest through Targeted State-Led and Multi-Stake Holder Programs
- Diversifying Housing Finance through Islamic Financing Instruments, including Murabaha, Ijarah, Sukuk and Collective Models
- Building Stable and Inclusive Housing Investment Ecosystems through Instruments such as Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs), Real Estate Investment Fund (REIFs) and Sukuk-Backed Housing Bonds
- Preventing Skill Mismatch in the Labour Market in the OIC Member Countries
