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  1. 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
  2. Complaint > Land Administration Project

    Compliance Report: 38-Investigation Report (English)

    ...Labor Organization INA Instituto Nacional Agrario (National Agrarian Institute) IP Instituto de Propiedad (Property Institute) IPDP Indigenous Peoples Development Plan NGO Non Governmental Organization OD Operational Directive ODECO Organización de Desarrollo Étnico Comunitario OFRANEH Organización Fraternal Negra de Honduras OP Operational Policy PAAR Rural Land Management Project (Proyecto de Administración de ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Honduras - 2006
  3. 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
  4. Complaint > Land Management and Administration Project

    Compliance Report: 60-Investigation Report (English)

    ...laboration with the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) Ballard, B and Runsinarith, P. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, August 2007, page 49. 145 Cambodia Land Titling Program: Baseline Survey Project Final Report: Rural Phase 1 (Draft) Cambodia Development Resource Institute in collaboration with the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC), Ballard, B. and Sovannarith, S. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 2004, pages ix-x. 146 Legal Aid of C...

    WB Inspection Panel - Cambodia - 2009
  5. 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
  6. Complaint > Protection of Basic Services Program Phase II Additional Financing and Promoting Basic Services Phase III Project

    Management Response: 82-Management Response (English)

    ...Children and Women Devel- opment Association; the Jeru- salem Children and Communi- ty Development Organization, and IFPRI. October 17-21, 2011 Water/WaSH spending and results, Oromia Region – World Bank, Diagnosis of progress and challenges facing water/ WaSH ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Ethiopia - 2012
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. Complaint > Land Administration Project (First Request)

    Compliance Report: 53-Investigation Report (English)

    ...laboratively with civil society organizations, governments, and other development organizations. A sociologist by training, she has been involved in a wide range of substantive areas, at both the project and policy levels, including poverty reduction, governance, gender, 118 child health and nutrition, capacity development, environment, and international migration. Ms. Watanabe earned an M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and rec...

    WB Inspection Panel - Panama - 2009
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