Civil society demands the end of the ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ and calls for merit-based, open and transparent World Bank presidential selection process The undersigned organisations and individuals write to demand
Arab Watch Coalition participated in the Civil Society Policy Forum in Washington DC during the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group. From 11 to
Despite the protests, the sessions, the debates, and all the pressure that civil society organizations exerted during the annual meetings to highlight the seriousness of the current economic situation and
More than 300 organisations and individuals from 64 countries are calling the IMF and the World Bank for the immediate debt cancellation! “We stand in solidarity with the
Arab Watch Coalition, along with 56 other organizations from around the world including AWC’s members and partners, submitted recommendations for making the World Bank’s accountability process more effective for communities
On July 28 & 29, 2022, the Arab Watch Coalition held a workshop in Lebanon about the Independent Accountability Mechanisms (IAMs) for five International Financial Institutions working in MENA Region.
The Expanded Strategy developed by the World Bank to support MENA countries set harnessing the region’s human capital as its priority. A new Country Partnership Framework between the Moroccan government and the World Bank
Arab Watch Coalition is supporting four sessions on the Civil Society Policy Forum (CSPF) during the Spring meetings 2021 held by the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund
On February 25, Arab Watch Coalition held an online Webinar to introduce 7 case studies conducted by its organization members from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. From
Throughout the year 2020-2021, Arab Watch Coalition conducted 7 analytical studies through the Coalition members in 7 different countries around MENA. Those studies analyzing specific projects under the World Bank