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  1. Complaint > Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Road Sector Project

    Filing: 105-Request for Inspection

    ...children and children after the Chairman of the world bank. thanking you yours sincerely 1 1) Mr 2) Mr. Unquote 2 From: To: Subject: Date: --Fwd: World record Bribery market created by world bank funds in India @ NH 216 Alignment Monday, December 21, 2015 1:51:54 AM the Inspection Panel World Bank Washington DC U.S.A Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Human rights violation an...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 2015
  2. Complaint > Electricity Expansion Project

    Management Response: Management Response

    ...Children dropping out of school Relocation ended formally on September 2, during the week when the third school term was about to begin. As part of the follow-up mission on November 19, 2014, the Bank team sought to understand how the relocation process had impacted school children, both primary and secondary: i) KenGen informed the mission that since relocation happened just...

    WB Inspection Panel - Kenya - 2014
  3. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, and Petroleum Environment Capacity Enhancement Project

    Compliance Report: 27-Investigation Report (English)

    ...children changed. The teachers said the changes have been enormous. The lifestyle of the children was altered suddenly. Money that never was around was now coming into the community and the hands of their parents. Unlike before, the children got also some money and they became aware of the power of money, and started to realize that their parents were poor people, something they had never thought about before. As a result the children for the first time started to lose respect for their parents ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Cameroon - 2002
  4. Complaint > Paraguay/Argentina Reform Project for the Water and Telecommunication Sectors, SEGBA V Power Distribution Project (Yacyreta)

    Compliance Report: 26-Investigation Report (English)

    ...children were left out of a household’s census even though the child’s baptismal certificate showed that he/she was part of the household at the time of the 1990 census. 234. The Panel brought the examples of persons excluded from the census to the attention of EBY during its January 2003 visit to the project area. EBY acknowledged that, as with censuses in any country, no census is perfect, but stated that there is a procedure for someone missed in the...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 2002
  5. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, and Petroleum Environment Capacity Enhancement Project

    Eligibility: 27-Management Report and Recommendation (English)

    ...labor relations and HIV/AIDS. Management’s response provided detaile d discussion of cumulative impacts, institutional development, protected areas, the Bakola/Bagyeli people, compensation payments and processes, the Bank’s intensified supervision of the Pipeline Project and labor relations. The full response is available at www.inspectionpanel.org. In its Report to the Board, the Panel found the Request eligible and recommended that the Executive Directors authorize an investigation. The invest...

    WB Inspection Panel - Cameroon - 2002
  6. Complaint > Second Rural Enterprise Support Project

    Management Response: 89-Ответ руководства Банка (на русском)

    ...Children Cotton A group of civil society activists has called for immediate boycott of Uzbek cotton produced by forced child labour. ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=40679 - 64k - Cached - Similar pages Узбекистан: призыв к бойкотированию хлопка, собранного с помощью рабского труда детей Группа активистов гражданского общества призвала к немедленному бойкоту узбекского хлопка, собранного с помощью принудительного труда детей. 66 ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Uzbekistan - 2013
  7. Complaint > Western Poverty Reduction Project

    Compliance Report: 16-Investigation Report (English)

    ...children? Yes 65 No 15 If yes, are they in school? A. In school 57 B. Not in school 8 40. Reasons for school-age children not being in school: A. Children do not want to go to school [0] B. Children help parents with the farm work 3 C. School too ...

    WB Inspection Panel - China - 1999
  8. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, Management of the Petroleum Economy Project, and Petroleum Sector Management Capacity Building Project

    Management Response: 22-Management Response (English)

    ...laboration with the Government of Chad. EEPCI and TOTCO will take primary responsibility for ensuring that contractors, workers and work sites comply with EMP provisions. The compensation, resettlement, oil spill contingency and decommissioning plans will be implemented by EEPCI and TOTCO in collaboration with the Government. EEPCI, TOTCO, and the Government of Chad will also monitor and evaluate the EMP’s implementation in Chad. In addition, the Government of Chad is responsible for implementin...

    WB Inspection Panel - Chad - 2001
  9. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Management Action Plan: 34-Second Management Progress Report Annex (English)

    ...labor force. 4. Most of the people who do not own irrigated land live close to water bodies or lakes and their sources of livelihood are fishing, raising livestock 3 and agricultural labor and other informal labor when that is possible. The fisherfolk, known as Mallah, are one of the poorest groups in the area. One of the most important water bodies and fisheries in Badin is a group of four large, interconnected shallow lakes or dhands located in the coastal zone. These lakes have undergo...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
  10. Complaint > Community Empowerment for Rural Development Project

    Dispute Resolution: English

    ...laborers willing to work below the official daily wages occurred in one village; and (iv) in another village not everybody could be employed in the project. Negative economic impacts of infrastructure, some of them during construction, few still on-going are related to (i) increased transport costs due to worsening road condition; (ii) loss of income due to loss of paddy fields provided for road construction;14 (iii) closed culverts hampering drainage of paddy fields in dry season and resulting ...

    ADB Special Project Facilitator and Compliance Review Panel - Indonesia
  11. Complaint > Interagua-01/Guayaquil

    Filing: Queja con respecto el proyecto del International Water Services Guayaquil – Interagua C. Ltda. en Guayaquil, Ecuador, 14 de enero de 2008

    ...Laboratorio de la Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil examinó muestras de agua de las escuelas del sector, y declaró que el agua no era apta para el consumo humano en ninguna de las escuelas. 79 Sin embargo, Interagua mantenía que su servicio no era deficiente y que el agua proveída era realmente potable, señalando a las muestras probadas en su laboratorio que indican un 100% de cumplimiento con normas contractuales. 80 Su implicación en esta declaración es que la contaminación del agua o...

    IFC Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman - Ecuador
  12. Complaint > Program to Improve Highway Corridors in Paraguay

    Compliance Report: Publication of Panel Report

    ...children the Aché language. A further step to highlight the importance of their language has been a bilingual (Aché-Spanish) publication to document Aché history and culture which was prepared by the Aché themselves supported by the Fondo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes (FODEC) and the German embassy in Asunción. On the other hand, the Aché look to the future as full members of Paraguayan society. They are concerned about education and wish to see some of their children as doctors and lawyers...

    IDB Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism - Paraguay - 2012
  13. Complaint > Santa Fe Road Infrastructure Project and Provincial Road Infrastructure Project, 3rd Request

    Compliance Report: 51-Investigation Report (English)

    ...child nutrition between Indian and multinational corporations, Indian NGOs, UNICEF and the State Government of Maharashtra. On the Mexico-U.S border he led a team that built a partnership of community foundations committed to strengthening cross border collaboration in the field of community development. He also created a global Senior Fellows Program to enhance leadership skills in the development foundation sector. Dr Winder has served as an advisor to Oxfam UK, the Worldwide Initiative for Gr...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina - 2007
  14. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, Management of the Petroleum Economy Project, and Petroleum Sector Management Capacity Building Project

    Eligibility: 22-Management Report and Recommendation (English)

    ...laboration with the GOC. EEPCI and TOTCO have primary 3 Chad responsibility for ensuring that contractors, workers and work sites comply with 1999 EA/EMP provisions. The compensation, resettlement, oil spill contingency and decommissioning plans are being implemented by EEPCI and TOTCO in collaboration with the GOC. EEPCI, TOTCO, and the GOC also monitor and evaluate the 1999 EA/EMP’s implementation in Chad. In addition, the ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Chad - 2001
  15. Complaint > Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project, Management of the Petroleum Economy Project, and Petroleum Sector Management Capacity Building Project

    Eligibility: 22-Eligibility Report (English)

    ...laboration with the Government of Chad. EEPCI and TOTCO will take primary responsibility for ensuring that contractors, workers and work sites comply with EMP provisions. The compensation, resettlement, oil spill contingency and decommissioning plans will be implemented by EEPCI and TOTCO in collaboration with the Government. EEPCI, TOTCO, and the Government of Chad will also monitor and evaluate the EMP’s implementation in Chad. In addition, the Government of Chad is responsible for implementin...

    WB Inspection Panel - Chad - 2001
  16. Complaint > National Drainage Program Project

    Compliance Report: 34-Investigation Report (English)

    ...laborers who would be directly affected by any changes in the distribution of agricultural resources and in agricultural production, would have been appropriate not just as sharecroppers or laborers but also as members of distinct cultural and ethnic groups who are especially vulnerable and poor. 413. In this context, the Panel finds that Management did not initiate a process to determine whether the NDP Project would affect any group of people which ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Pakistan - 2004
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