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Complaint > Second Rural Enterprise Support Project
...Child labor: issues and directions for the World Bank”, Peter Fallon and Zafiris Tzannatos, 1998, Executive Summary, pp. vi-viii. 26 Неофициальный перевод с английского между фермерами и Финансовыми организациями, будет расширено, и в него будет также включено условие, касающееся принудительного труда взр...
WB Inspection Panel - Uzbekistan - 2013 -
Complaint > Private Power Generation Project
Management Action Plan: 44-Third Management Progress Report
...Labor Officers); (ii) weak mediation of legal cases under the transmission line component; and (iii) lack of benefits to informal tourism workers. The issue of blasting impacts on surrounding households’ human and animal health conditions, etc. was also addressed. 3 III. IMPLEMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT ACTION PLAN 6. Table 1 (below) summarizes the status of actions taken under the MAP. Please see Annex 1 ...
WB Inspection Panel - Uganda - 2007 -
Complaint > Kosovo Power Project (Proposed)
Filing: 78-Request for Inspection (English)
...child mortality, immunization rates and tuberculosis incidence—Kosovo ranks far below neighboring countries, often by a factor of two. Infant and child mortality rates, which are twice as high as in neighboring countries, result from readily preventable problems—perinatal conditions, respiratory diseases and diarrhea. [18] According to 2007 UNDP data, Kosovo had the highest child and infant mortality rates and the lowest life expectancy (69 years) in South East Europe. Environmental problems suc...
WB Inspection Panel - Kosovo - 2012 -
Complaint > Kosovo Power Project (Proposed)
Management Response: 78-Management Response (English)
...labor market flexibility should be sustained and labor taxes kept low to promote labor demand, active labor market programs need to be strengthened to facilitate the transition to work. Employment rigidity is among the lowest in the region and labor taxes are low. Kosovo faces the challenge of maintaining these favorable conditions in the face of pressures to increase worker protection and social services. It has done so successfully, for example, by passing a health insurance law that transform...
WB Inspection Panel - Kosovo - 2012 -
Eligibility: 26-Eligibility Report (English)
...child care facilities, community centers, child/youth development, among others. While the Project is demand-based and all eligible populations can access the project, geographic targeting of eligible communities will be used to identify priority areas for further institutional and organizational development assistance to ensure that vulnerable non-organized groups and municipalities with scarce resources have a fair opportunity to access project resources. Potential beneficiaries will be s...
WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 2002 -
Complaint > Coal Sector Mitigation Project and Coal Sector Rehabitation Project
Compliance Report: 23-Investigation Report (English)
...labor opportunities, OD 4.30 provides that “[f]or land-based resettlement, the new site’s ... locational advantages should be at least equivalent to those of the old site.” The Requesters claim that Pindra is further away from causal labor opportunities. Management only mentions the labor opportunities for Pindra resettlers at the coal-loading dump, not opportunities for causal labor or informal labor at the mine site, which is about three km. This lack of opportunity appears...
WB Inspection Panel - India - 2001 -
Complaint > Mumbai Urban Transport Project
Management Action Plan: 32-First Management Progress Report
...children in eight resettlement sites, including Anik and Mankhurd, with information on the number of children going to school, schools available around R&R sites, and gaps between needs and existing facilities. The data indicate that about 3,964 children (74 percent) out of 5,364 children surveyed have received admission in schools in and around the new resettlement sites, while 1,169 (22 percent) children continue to go to schools at the old resettlement sites because of the quality of educatio...
WB Inspection Panel - India - 2004 -
Complaint > Eskom Investment Support Project
Compliance Report: 65-Investigation Report (English)
...laborers, land The Panel‘s assessment is that the issue of impacts of the Medupi Power Plant on development and local impacts the local municipality and public services for which the Municipality is responsible is serious, and potentially detrimental to the rights and interests of the Requesters. Claim: concerns about social and The Panel finds that the EIA accepted by Management did not adequately identify environmental effects of labor ...
WB Inspection Panel - South Africa - 2010 -
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 -
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 -
Complaint > Jute Sector Adjustment Credit Project
Eligibility: Inspection Panel Report and Recommendation
...child care, food security, revenue tmnsfer, short-term credit, labor mchange and other basic sources of socio-economic support are dissolved Destruction of the social support system would inevitably bring disaster in the lives of the people. Agriculture, household based craR activities are being run on the basis of the kinshq relation. Considering the notion of dependency of the people, through which their survival mechanism get impetus, we can easily draw conclusion that the destruction of Whq ...
WB Inspection Panel - Bangladesh - 1996 -
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 -
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 -
Complaint > Smallholder Agriculture Development Project
Compliance Report: 62-Investigation Report (English)
...labor profiles for Village Oil Palm and LSS blocks were reported for Hoskins, Oro, and Bialla and show higher labor inputs at Hoskins.338 The PAD labor assumptions (two hectare) are far below all two-hectare models reported in ADS 2001.339 Furthermore, the OPIC analysis of the Credit Component and Financial Analysis, prepared for the SADP, features a labor profile (Annex Table 1) that estimates labor requirements for one hectare of oil palm in years 4-23 w...
WB Inspection Panel - Papua New Guinea - 2009 -
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 -
Complaint > Institutional Reform Development Policy Financing
Management Response: 57-Management Response Annexes 2 to 8
...Child Labor --,Mada Establishment --,Yemen Organization for H u m a n Rights --,Sisters Forum Media --,--,Al-Thawra --,--,Sep 21Newspaper --,--,Al-Sharg A l - A w u t Newspaper p d d l e East) --,Rait_yNews Donor Community --,--,National Democratic I n s t i t u t e --,--,G T Z - C O C A Project --,GTZ --,D C M - German Embassy --,French Embassy --,French Embassy --,EI(N --,--,NDI --,--,GTZ Project Institutional Capacity Development Project/ MoPIC --,US AID --,U S AID --,--,UNDP --,UNDP --,DFID ...
WB Inspection Panel - Yemen - 2009 -
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 -
Complaint > Second Rural Enterprise Support Project
Management Response: 89-ÐÑÐ²ÐµÑ ÑÑководÑÑва Ðанка (на ÑÑÑÑком)
...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 -
Filing: 37-Request for Inspection Annex 25
...Children's Emergency Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development Democratic Republic of the Congo ADF Allied Democratic Forces (Ugandan insurgents) ADFL Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberalization of the Congo ANR Agence National de Renseignements APNAC African Parliamentarians Network against Corruption BCD Banque de Commerce et de Développement CARPE Central African Regional Program for the Environment CENADEP ...
WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2005 -
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
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