Nezir Sinani of Kosovo’s Institute for Development Policy explains the link between the development of coal-based energy solutions, energy costs, and poverty within Kosovo
Complaint submitted to World Bank Inspection Panel implicates the World Bank in serious human rights abuses carried out by the Ethiopian government through forced villagization
The World Bank Board of Directors has announced plans to consider a copper and gold mining project in the Mongolian South Gobi desert even though the Bank itself acknowledges that there is not enough water in the region to support the life of the Project.
Madina Burieva, 12, imagines the good things the Rogun dam and its electricity will bring to people in the area Original image by flickr user Asian Development Bank (Creative Commons BY-NC 2.0) In June 2012, the Bureau of Human Rights and Rule of Law, BIC’s NGO Partner in Tajikistan, has accomplished the project of involuntary …
Over the last decade the World Bank has taken a bold lead among international development institutions in championing the anti-corruption cause. The rhetoric of World Bank leaders, starting with President James Wolfensohn in the late 1990s, in support of good governance has been at a high level – in tone, in consistency and in substance.
World Bank proposal to reform Investment Lending Operational Policies threaten to dilute key Safeguard enabling requirements and could severely reduce accountability at the Bank. Together with other recent developments, these reforms to investment lending suggest a systematic dilution of the Bank’s social, environmental, and transparency standards, most of which have been undertaken through non-transparent and non-participatory processes.
A CSO critique of the preliminary findings of the World Bank 2012 Development Policy Retrospective calls for policy changes to strengthen environmental risk assessment, improve accountability for results and enhance governance.
Following months of delay and pressure from civil society, OT LLC finally releases the long-awaited Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the mine.
Following Burmese civil society and ethnic organizations’ letter to the World Bank Board and management about concerns over a rushed and secretive consultation process, the World Bank responds and posts the summary Interim Strategy Note for Burma The posted summary Interim Strategy Note (ISN) for Burma outlines the World Bank’s planned activities over the next …
The Institute for Development Policy (INDEP) has reviewed World Bank’s (WB) Draft Environmental Analysis for Kosovo and has identified significant errors in accounting for all environmental pollution-related costs.