On November 22 the World Bank Board of Directors approved a Management Action Plan intended to address the Inspection Panel’s investigation of the Uganda Transport Sector Development Project (TSDP), which has been of long-term concern for BIC’s child rights program. Commitments in the Action Plan include strengthening the capacity of local governments in Uganda to …
While the recent election has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the future role of the United States in multilateral organizations such as the World Bank, it is worth reflecting on the progress that has been made at this institution and across the development finance landscape because of the leadership of the United States. The …
The risks associated with development projects often fall disproportionately on the communities in close proximity to project implementation sites, communities that in some cases are the same groups that projects aim to benefit and serve. These local communities are uniquely placed to see and feel project risks and impacts on a day to day basis, and to …
SECURING TENURE RIGHTS TO PROTECT FORESTS AND COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCE Hosted by Bank Information Center, Oxfam International, Rights and Resources Initiative and Forest Peoples Programme Objectives Held on October 11, 2016, this event represented a unique opportunity for participants to come together and strategize around the role of development …
The AIIB has indicated that upcoming meetings of the Board of Governors will be held on the following dates: December 8-9, 2016; March 20-21, 2017; June 14-15, 2017; September 26-27, 2017
by Nezir Sinani, Europe and Central Asia Manager The World Bank Group has secretly funded a coal boom in Asia despite announcing a conditional moratorium on such projects in 2013. Earlier this year, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said, “If Asia implements the coal-based plans right now, I think we are finished.” Yet the …
In fall 2016, civil society organisations working on development and climate change issues had the opportunity to comment on the AIIB’s Energy Sector Strategy. The Strategy will be a cornerstone of operationalizing the AIIB’s commitment to be a ‘lean, green and clean’ investor. Civil society submissions emphasized the importance of supporting Asian countries to transform …
The draft IDA18 Deputies’ Report—released to the public at the end of October and closed for public comment on Nov. 11—indicates the 18th replenishment of IDA will result in several major changes to the way the World Bank operates in its poorest member countries. These changes are described in the report as “groundbreaking” and “transformational,” …
When a community faces negative impacts due to a development project, systematic and consistent documentation of verifiable indicators of the impacts can support their efforts to hold development implementers accountable to their own standards, and can lend legitimacy to their advocacy for changes in the project. In the Wadi al-Qamr neighborhood in Western Alexandria, Egypt, …
Community surveys can be a useful tool for gauging a range of experiences and potential concerns across multiple individuals, and for identifying potential issues for further follow up when monitoring the implementation of development projects. Community surveys were used by civil society groups in Upper Egypt to identify community concerns and experiences engaging with project …