Skip links

The World Bank has released the first-ever framework to address environmental and social harms caused by projects the bank financed through its private sector branches, including the International Finance Corporation (IFC). “This is historic. It’s the first actual directive mandate for the IFC that says when one of the projects they finance causes harm, they have to provide remedy,” Carla García Zendejas, director of the people, land and resources program at the Center for International Environmental Law, told Mongabay. The IFC and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) are both part of the World Bank Group that finances projects that can cause harm to local communities. The IFC/MIGA Remedial Action Framework, published in April, aims to provide community access to remedy if they were harmed by such projects. The World Bank has long been criticized for leaving behind a wake of social and environmental damages from the projects it finances as well as being slow to respond to problems. “You file a complaint and you are going to wait for almost a decade until they respond,” Francis Colee, head of programs at the Liberian civil society organization Green Advocates, told Mongabay.  The IFC has repeatedly been found negligent by its independent accountability mechanism, the compliance adviser ombudsman (CAO).  For example, Mongabay has reported on human rights abuses against communities living near the IFC-financed Salala Rubber Corporation’s plantation in Liberia. CAO investigations of the company confirmed most accusations by locals, including irregular land acquisition, gender-based violence, water pollution and desecration of…This article was originally published on Mongabay

Research

Featured News

There’s something fishy about ‘blue economy’ proposals for sustainable marine management (commentary)

Hello May 12, 2025
0

The “blue economy” emerged as a popular vision for sustainable ocean development during the 2010s,

NOAA Will Stop Tracking Costs of Climate Crisis-Fueled Disasters in Wake of Trump Cuts

Hello May 12, 2025
0

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) — which has been experiencing massive staff layoffs

Ground-level ozone wreaks havoc on warming planet

Hello May 12, 2025
0

Ozone as a layer several kilometers up in the atmosphere protects living beings, including humans,

World Bank launches historic framework addressing harms from development projects

Hello May 12, 2025
0

The World Bank has released the first-ever framework to address environmental and social harms caused

Solutions needed as climate change & land use fuel global crop pest menace

Hello May 8, 2025
0

Climate change, land use change and biodiversity loss are combining to drive an increase in

How to Clean Solar Panels the Right Way (2025 Guide)

Hello May 8, 2025
0

Solar panels are a cornerstone of renewable energy, converting sunlight into electricity to power homes

Tutwiler Hotel in Birmingham: A Sustainable Historic Stay for Green Travelers

Hello May 8, 2025
0

Why Stay at the Tutwiler Hotel? Historic charm in a National Landmark Walkable access to

Deadly US rainfall in April 9% more intense due to climate change: Report

Hello May 8, 2025
0

Human-driven climate change made the extreme rainfall that caused dozens of deaths in early April