In a second open letter, Indonesian NGOs detail their needs so that an open dialogue can take place.
An open letter from BIC and other NGOs requesting a meeting to discuss the challenges the next President will face. This letter is open indefinitely for signatures.
Today residents of Obiliq, Kosovo carried out a protest against a new coal power plant that has funding from the World Bank and the support of the US government.
The US nominee for WB president has a history working for the World Health Organization, but isn’t afraid to lay down some phat beats.
The new Forest Investment Program promises to affect entire communities, and yet it’s not being made available in a way that Indonesians can easily access, read, or comment on.
The 2012 WDR reflects a conceptual shift in how the World Bank views women’s rights, but will the Bank put its conclusions into practice?
101 organizations and individuals endorse a letter to the World Bank President on disability and Safeguards.
A 5% cap will limit P4R Operations over a 2 year pilot period, but questions remain about how P4R expansion will be conditioned upon the results of management and IEG evaluations