World Bank chief vows stronger oversight of resettlement policies, Bank’s new ‘action plan’ follows allegations of human-rights abuses

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By IAN TALLEY – The WALL STREET JOURNAL (March 4, 2015) –  The World Bank is bolstering its safeguards against human-rights abuses in bank-funded projects after a scathing internal review found major failures in the development institution’s oversight of land resettlements.  A yearslong review of hundreds of bank-financed infrastructure and agriculture projects in the world’s poorest […]

World Bank whitewashes Ethiopia human rights scandal

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The World Bank has whitewashed damning evidence of widespread human rights abuses in connection with its flagship program in Ethiopia, Inclusive Development International said today. The evidence, obtained during the course of an internal investigation, appears to have been shelved in order to exonerate the bank and one of it biggest clients of responsibility for […]

US Congress opposes World Bank plan to weaken environmental and social protections

After months of global criticism of the World Bank’s July 2014 proposal to weaken longstanding environmental and social protections, or safeguards, the US Congress has weighed in forcefully. The 2015 Omnibus Appropriations Act, which was adopted this weekend, instructs the US Treasury department to oppose any World Bank policy that provides less protection than the […]

World Bank: Commit to rights in 2030 vision – guard against human rights abuses

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The World Bank’s “vision” statement will be undermined if it fails to recognize the importance of human rights, nine organizations warned today. The human rights and development groups called on President Jim Kim to make a firm commitment to respect, protect, and fulfill human rights in all of its activities. “Protecting poor people’s rights to […]

Calling for Cases: Forced displacement and resettlement caused by World Bank projects

Every year around 15 million people are forcibly evicted from their homes, communities and lands to make way for development projects such as mines, oil and gas pipelines, urban renewal schemes, mega-dams, ports and transportation infrastructure. Direct impacts of these projects, including land speculation, changes in land use and environmental pollution, further escalate the number […]