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  1. Complaint > Transport Sector Development Project - Additional Financing

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report

    ...child labor issues. 339. The Bank’s Aide-Mémoire and Back-to-Office Reports lacked any mention of child labor issues until January 2015. The Supervising Engineer’s reports were also silent on this matter until April 2015, when the report mentioned that the community refuted child labor was taking place. It was only in May 2015 that the Engineer acknowledged during meetings with the Kitonzi and Kyabyoma communities “it was reported that the issues were mostly child labour and child work 339 E...

    WB Inspection Panel - Uganda - 2015
  2. Complaint > DRC High Priority Roads Reopening and Maintenance (2nd Additional Financing)

    Compliance Report: Inspection Panel Investigation Report(English)

    ...Child Labor. Management stated it takes the allegations of child labor very seriously, but after reviewing the Contractor’s labor registry and interviewing workers and community members, it was unable to confirm any case of child labor employed by the Project. 26. Indigenous Peoples. Management explained it “could not ascertain adverse impacts from the Project on Indigenous Peoples.”28 27. Livelihoods impacts. Management noted that apart from the Requesters, other quarry owners and...

    WB Inspection Panel - Democratic Republic of Congo - 2017
  3. Complaint > Coal Sector Mitigation Project and Coal Sector Rehabitation Project

    Compliance Report: 23-Annexes to Investigation Report (English)

    ...labor gangs. These supervisors are paid a daily wage of Rs 50 by the truck owners. Under this system, trucks to be loaded are allocated on rotation to both PAP and non-PAP labor gangs. 10% of all trucks are reserved for PAPs, and the PAP labor gangs participate in the allocation of the balance on equal terms with non-PAP labor gangs. A labor gang earns Rs 1,400 per truck (about Rs 90 per laborer). Normally a labor gang will get to load only one truck in a day. This is a year round activity, and ...

    WB Inspection Panel - India - 2001
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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