
Arab Watch Coalition among several International Organizations urge the EIB to raise the bar on Human Rights
In consideration of the annual dialogue organized by the European Investment Bank (EIB) with civil society organizations, Arab Watch Coalition and 15 other Internationall NGOs sent a letter to the
Over 500 organisations and academics around the world call on IMF to stop promoting austerity in the Coronavirus recovery period
Ahead of the 2020 IMF annual meetings, more than 500 organisations and academics around the world call on the IMF to stop promoting for austerity measures in the Coronavirus recoveryJoint Comment on Report and Recommendations from the External Review of IFC/MIGA E&S Accountability, including CAO’s Role and Effectiveness
44 organisations file a joint comment on reforming "finance accountability" in IFC/MIGA
Appeal To The World Bank: Cancel Yemen Debt!
Yemeni civil society representatives urge the World Bank to cancel Yemen;s debts.
Will the IFC’s accountability be summed up to washing its hands?
Titan Cement Company exposes IFC’s accountability and impact investment principles #ViolationsFact #ESS_before_financial Written by: Amy Ekdawi, Arab Watch Coalition The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World
A new World Bank online course on the Environmental and Social Framework (ESF)
A new World Bank online course on the Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) is now available in six languages. The online course is aimed at environmental and social practitioners who
EBRD Financing fossil fuels in Egypt
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) continues its support of fossil fuels projects. The bank will provide a US$50 million loan to Suez Oil Processing Company (SOPC)
EIB votes to end support for Oil, Gas, and Coal after 2021
The European Investment Bank (EIB) approved a new energy lending policy that will end the majority of its financing for fossil fuels beyond 2021. The new policy ends the Bank’s
New World Bank program to support Moroccan municipalities’ performance and service delivery
The World Bank approved a new $300 million loan to support the strengthening of “Morocco’s municipalities” as part of Morocco’s reforms to upgrade public administrations.