This essay describes what it takes—the enormous tenacity, solidarity, courage and skill required—for communities and their civil society partners to seek recourse through the dispute resolution processes of development bank accountability mechanisms. While these mechanisms can be the crucial centerpiece of an effective strategy, their critical shortcomings mean that community advocates must often engage in Olympian advocacy gymnastics to achieve even a small measure of redress. The essay makes recommendations for strengthening community-centered accountability in development finance, so that remediation and prevention of harm become the norm, and not the rare exception
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This post was contributed by Gretchen Gordon, Coordinator for the Coalition for Human Rights in Deve...
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This dissertation investigates how development justice can be realized through an international acco...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
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The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide this...
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As much as rising inequalities, extreme poverty, unemployment, terrorism, and the disastrous effects...
Development projects have frequently brought clashes between claims for improvement for powerful gro...
This post was contributed by Gretchen Gordon, Coordinator for the Coalition for Human Rights in Deve...
This essay reviews the World Bank’s Inspection Panel’s work on cases involving involuntary resettlem...
Practice shows that certain development interventions, especially those concerning the use of natura...
This dissertation investigates how development justice can be realized through an international acco...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
The Millennium Development Goals created incentives for donors and governments to favor quick impact...
This paper, through a case study of financial sanctions against South Africa, demonstrates that it i...
For over a century, corporations engaged in the extractive industries in Africa have operated withou...
Although the notion of sustainable peace requires acknowledging the role played by all actors, trans...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide this...
In global capitalism economic power is undeniably attractive, and so states, especially those lackin...
The article draws on scholarships in the areas of international law, inequality and energy justice t...
Ghana, like many other developing economies has initially made frantic but futile efforts to attract...
As much as rising inequalities, extreme poverty, unemployment, terrorism, and the disastrous effects...
Development projects have frequently brought clashes between claims for improvement for powerful gro...
This post was contributed by Gretchen Gordon, Coordinator for the Coalition for Human Rights in Deve...
This essay reviews the World Bank’s Inspection Panel’s work on cases involving involuntary resettlem...