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  1. Complaint > Second Rural Enterprise Support Project

    Eligibility: 89-Eligibility Report and Recommendation (English)

    ...climate, any investment in the agricultural sector merely sustains the actual system and the forced and child labor policy underpinning it. 16. Impacts on the provision of public services (Education and Health). The Requesters claim that, one of the direct harms from the perpetuation of the system of forced and child labor is the strain on public services (including essential medical care and education). They claim that systemic usage of forced la...

    WB Inspection Panel - Uzbekistan - 2013
  2. Complaint > Phase 1B of Lesotho Highlands Water Project, 1st Request

    Eligibility: 12-Eligibility Report (English)

    ...changes in water allocation, repair of leaky infrastructure, a daily lifeline amount of water … and other approaches.” The Management Response addresses compliance with this policy only in terms of Lesotho, not South Africa. However, with respect to meeting the needs of poor water consumers in South Africa, it states that: “any postponement of the Phase 1B Project would carry net economic and financial costs to South Africa and hence would more likely harm than help poor water consumers. Signifi...

    WB Inspection Panel - Lesotho - 1998
  3. Complaint > Yacyreta Hydroelectric Project

    Eligibility: Inspection Panel Report and Recommendation(English)

    ...changes in the project during implementation." Rather than change the project to d u c e the enhnmcntaî and social impacts in light of repeated violations of loan agreements and project documents, the Banks changed the project to allow the borrower to de;lay implementation of these neglected components. 65. Findy, the Banks did not adequately exercisc their medics when the bomwr failed to comply with project conditions. (OD 13.05, para. 41). In particular, the Banks ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Argentina, Paraguay - 1996
  4. Complaint > Rondonia Natural Resources Management Project

    Eligibility: Inspection Panel Report and Recommendation

    ...changes in poiiticai leadership in the last three years have led to fluctuations in the level of the Borrower and the State’s commitment and the inevitable delays and changes in direction associated with staff turnovers in implementing institutions. In sum, the achievements to date are substantial, but fragile, and could easily be reversed if Borrower and State commitment seriously flags. For these reasons, the concerns underlying the Request are red, and arc shared by B...

    WB Inspection Panel - Brazil - 1995
  5. Complaint > Private Sector Development and Competitiveness Project (First Request)

    Eligibility: 54-Deuxième Rapport d'éligibilité (Français)

    ...changes entre la Banque mondiale et les anciens salariés des banques liquidées ont eu lieu entre avril et novembre 2009. Ces échanges ont amené le COPIREP à envoyer à la Banque mondiale une lettre sur cette question, avec une copie des dernières lettres entre le Premier ministre, le ministère des Finances et le Gouverneur de la Banque centrale, informant la Banque mondiale que cette question sensible était une question interne qui serait réglée par le Go...

    WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2009
  6. Complaint > Private Sector Development and Competitiveness Project (First Request)

    Eligibility: 54-Deuxième Rapport Eligibilité (Français)

    ...changes entre la Banque mondiale et les anciens salariés des banques liquidées ont eu lieu entre avril et novembre 2009. Ces échanges ont amené le COPIREP à envoyer à la Banque mondiale une lettre sur cette question, avec une copie des dernières lettres entre le Premier ministre, le ministère des Finances et le Gouverneur de la Banque centrale, informant la Banque mondiale que cette question sensible était une question interne qui serait réglée par le Go...

    WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2009
  7. Complaint > DRC High Priority Roads Reopening and Maintenance (2nd Additional Financing)

    Eligibility: Rapport et recommendations de la Direction(French)

    ...changements de comportement dans les populations de sorte à enrayer les causes profondes à l’origine des violences sexistes. Ce projet aidera par ailleurs les femmes, y compris les victimes de violences sexistes, en veillant à développer leurs capacités entrepreneuriales et de génération de revenus. L’aide aux victimes a été conçue et est mise en œuvre selon une approche qui tire les enseignements du TSDP en Ouganda et des recommandations du Groupe de travail mondial sur la violence sexiste. Il ...

    WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2017
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