complaints
mechanisms for civil society control
world bank: inspection panel
About ten years ago, the World Bank was one of the first IFIs to set up an independent Inspection Panel. It allows people affected by World Bank (IBRD and IDA) projects and policies, to file a complaint. The Panel has shown to be a fairly good tool for civil society and affected communities to seek redress and acieve greater accountability at the institution. FoEI believes that the mandate of the Inspection Panel should be expanded to include IFC and MIGA operations.
Read about the Panel and how to use it:
- Official site World Bank Inspection Panel:
www.inspectionpanel.org
- strategic guide: strategic tips for filing complaints with international financial institutions read as pdf
- Introduction to the Inspection Panel by the Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org/Ifi/wbip.html
- Citizen's guide to the Inspection Panel (in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese) by the Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org/Publications/citizensguide.pdf
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'Accountability at the World Bank, what
does it take?' by Bank Information Center: www.bicusa.org/bicusa/issues/misc_resources/373.php

international finance corporation: cao
Very recently, in 1999, the International Finance Corporation, private lending arm of the World Bank Group, established a Compliance Advisor Ombudsman. It has played a conflict resolution role in complaints filed by affected communities.
Read more:
- Official site IFC Compliance Advisor Ombudsman: http://www.cao-ombudsman.org/
- A Handbook on the Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman of the IFC and MIGA, by the Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org
- Introduction to the Ombudsman by Bank Information Center: http://www.bicusa.org/bicusa/issues/ifc_compliance_advisorombudsman/index.php
- 'The Path of Least Resistance. An Assessment of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman's Handling of the Minera Yanacocha Complaint' by Project Underground: www.moles.org, also in spanish

asian development bank: inspection panel
The Asian Development Bank is in the process of reviewing its Inspection Panel policy. FoE groups are actively participating in the consultation process in order to ensure that misstakes in the past will not be repeated and that an effective mechanism will be established instead.
- Official site ADB Inspection Panel: www.adb.org/Inspection/default.asp
- Introduction to the Panel by Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org/Ifi/adb.html
- 'Recommendations to Inspection Policy Review of Asian Development Bank' by FoE Japan, Japan Center for Sustainable Environment and Society and Mekong Watch Japan: read on-line in PDF-format
- 'Accountability and Effectiveness for Affected People: Input into the Review of the ADB Inspection Function', by 12 NGOs: www.adb.org
european bank for
reconstruction and development:
recourse mechanism
During its more than ten years of existance, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development was lacking a compliance mechanism. However, during the 2002 Annual Meeting in Bucharest, EBRD President Jean Lemierre committed the Bank to establishing a mechanism. This action came in response to demands from civil society and intergovernemntal bodies. The EBRD now has the opportunity to take advantage of its latecomer position and use the lessons learnt at other institutions. In November 2002 the EBRD drafted a proposal to establish an 'independent recourse mechanism' and invited public comment.
Read more:- EBRD proposal for an Independent Recourse Mechanism: www.ebrd.com
- Comments on Proposal for Independent Recourse Mechanism by FoEI: read on-line
- Submission by former World Bank Inspection Panel Chairs E. Bissel and J. MacNeill: read on-line
- 'Empowering People: The Need for an EBRD Appeals/Compliance Mechanism, by CEE Bankwatch Network': www.bankwatch.org
- 'Considerations in establishing an independent accountability mechanism at the EBRD', by Center for International Environmental law: read on-line
interamerican development bank: investigation mechanism
reviewing inspection
mechanism
On February 4, the IDB opened public comment
on its new draft Independent Investigation
Mechanism, IIM. The 90-day public comment
period ends on May 4, 2005. The IDB will also
hold some consultative public activities.
People affected by bank projects can use the
mechanism to contest bank violations of its
own Environment and Safeguards Policy. See
www.iadb.org/aboutus/iii/public_consultation.cfm.
- Independent Investigation Mechanism: www.iadb.org/cont/poli/investig.htm
- Bank Information Center web site on IDB Accountability Mechanism: www.bicusa.org
- Introduction on Mechanism by Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org/Ifi/idb.html
- Brief critique on Mechanism by Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org/Ifi/idbpres3.html
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Procedures to submit objections concerning JBIC guidelines for confirmation of environmental and social consideration (in PDF): www.jbic.co.jp
FoE Japan on the inspection mechanism:
www.foejapan.org
experiences with earlier claims
Brief summary of claims
filed with
the World Bank Inspection Panel (Center for
International Environmental Law):
www.ciel.org/Ifi/ifibs.html
Yacyreta Hydropower Project (Argentina and
Paraguay)
1st claims filed in 1997;
2nd claims
filed in nov 2002
at
World Bank and Interamerican
Development Bank
First claim: Yacyreta investigation panel report http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/IPN/ipnweb.nsf/WReport/642F76B06792DB5A85256C6B0071767F
Second claim: Yacyreta investigation panel
report
http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/IPN/ipnweb.nsf/(webnews)/4F00A1E8F56CE21785256E9200765DDF
- 'Accountability at the World Bank, what does it take? Lessons from the Yacyreta Hydroelectric dam': www.bicusa.org/publications/yacyreta.htm
- 'World Bank Authorizes Inspection into Massive Dam Projects in Argentina and Paraguay' by Center for International Environmental Law: www.ciel.org
- Information in English, Spanish and Portuguese from Rios Vivos Coalition: www.riosvivos.org.br
- West African Gas Pipeline, filed in 2006
with the World Bank Inspection Panel:
http://web.worldbank.org
Samut Prakarn Wastewater Management Project
(Thailand)
claim filed in 2001 at Asian Development
Bank
- Inspection Panel of Asian Development Bank on the claim: www.adb.org/Inspection/proj.asp
- Problem Project Alert (Bank Information Center): www.bicusa.org/bicusa/issues/asian_development_bank/index.php#projects
Yanacocha Gold Mine (Peru)
claim filed in 2001 at
International
Finance Corporation
The Path of Least Resistance by Project Underground (also in spanish)
US Congressional Letter: www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/mining/newmont/letter010717.html
Publication- the cao in peru : lessons learned from dialogue as a strategy to reduce conflict
Chad-Cameroon pipeline project
Claims filed in 2001 and 2002 with World
Bank
World Bank Inspection Panel on the
claims:
first claim:
http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/IPN/ipnweb.nsf/
second claim:
www.inspectionpanel.org

