Dear all, This may be of use for your classes. I've just published a database of all of the (known) claims submitted to the MDBs from 1994-2016 on my website: https://susanmpark.com/accountability-of-the-multilateral-development-banks
Covering the World Bank, World Bank Group, Asian, African, Inter-American Development Banks and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development the database is searchable by Bank, country, year, project, environmental and social policy (broadly categorized), and whether the communities'claim was accepted/rejected, whether it went to mediation or not, whether mediation was undertaken (and why not), whether a compliance investigation of Bank-caused harm was undertaken, and if the Banks were found non-compliant, and if non-compliance was followed by monitoring by the Bank to review its compliance. Hopefully it can be used by your students for trying to examine the benefits (or not) for communities to use the accountability mechanisms of the MDBs to address their grievances. There is a 'read-me file' for how to use the database on the website, as well as the links to the MDB accountability mechanism public registries. Best, Susan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
