Consultation, Participation, and Disclosure of Information
This report on consultation, participation and disclosure of information is the fourth in a series of publications by the World Bank Inspection Panel drawing on the main emerging lessons from its caseload over nearly a quarter century. The Panel hope the lessons presented in this report can highlight areas in which continued improvements can enhance the Bank's and its member countries' overall approach to consultation, participation and disclosure of information as tools to empower affected person and communities to participate in development projects affecting their lives. The Inspection Panel was created in 1993 by the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors to receive and investigate complaints submitted by people suffering harm allegedly accused by Bank projects. As of September 2017, the Panel had received 120 requests for inspection. Of those, 90 had been registered and 34 investigated.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017-10
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Subjects: | STAKEHOLDERS, ENGAGEMENT, CONSULTATIONS, PARTICIPATION, COMMUNICATION, FEEDBACK, SAFEGUARDS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/891651511972161278/Consultation-participation-and-disclosure-of-information http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28895 |
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Summary: | This report on consultation,
participation and disclosure of information is the fourth in
a series of publications by the World Bank Inspection Panel
drawing on the main emerging lessons from its caseload over
nearly a quarter century. The Panel hope the lessons
presented in this report can highlight areas in which
continued improvements can enhance the Bank's and its
member countries' overall approach to consultation,
participation and disclosure of information as tools to
empower affected person and communities to participate in
development projects affecting their lives. The Inspection
Panel was created in 1993 by the World Bank's Board of
Executive Directors to receive and investigate complaints
submitted by people suffering harm allegedly accused by Bank
projects. As of September 2017, the Panel had received 120
requests for inspection. Of those, 90 had been registered
and 34 investigated. |
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