It’s time to revive the spirit of accountability at the World Bank
By Maartje van Putten and Kris Genovese
The of the World Bank is at the end of a two year lasting review process. An opportunity to reinvigorate the original spirit if accountability that seems to have been lost. The authors argue that the board should strengthen the panel’s mandate and entrust it with the authority to monitor and conduct dispute resolution.
This opinion peace was posted on DEVEX.
Read the full text here(opens in new window)
Maartje van Putten is a former member of the European Parliament and was a member of the Inspection Panel of the World Bank.
Kristen Genovese is senior reseacher at SOMO. She supports communities and workers who are seeking remedy for corporate-related human rights abuses through non-judicial grievance mechanisms.
Related news
-
-
Groups react with dismay to FMO’s position statement on Financial Intermediaries, pointing to outstanding human rights and climate concernsPosted in category:Published on:Statement
-
Independent research confirms FMO’s responsibility for destruction caused by Barro Blanco dam, recommends compensationPosted in category:NewsPublished on: