Dear all,

Happy holidays. I wanted to share the latest version of my open access database 
(it's now 10 years old!): Claims Submitted to the Multilateral Development Bank 
Accountability Mechanisms DOI: 
10.25910/gmha-jk63<https://doi.org/10.25910/gmha-jk63>

Blurb: The dataset represents a summary depiction of grievance cases brought to 
the Accountability Mechanisms (AMs) of the six Multilateral Development Banks 
(MDBs) from 1994 to 2024: The Asian Development Bank, the Asian Infrastructure 
Investment Bank, the African Development Bank, the Inter-American Development 
Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the World Bank 
(IBRD/IDA) and the World Bank Group (IFC and MIGA). These Accountability 
Mechanisms were created to enable people adversely or potentially adversely 
affected by a project or program financed by the MDBs to take their concerns to 
the Banks for recourse. Claimants can request dispute resolution or a 
compliance investigation to determine if the harm resulted from the Banks not 
following their environmental and social safeguard policies,

The database can be searched by project, country, year, where in the process it 
the claim got to (mediation with/out an outcome, compliance investigation), and 
searched in terms of what policies were breached by the banks if found guilty 
of environmental and social harm stemming from their (in)actions (involuntary 
resettlement, environmental impact assessment, Indigenous People policy etc).

New features: now includes the Asian Investment Infrastructure Bank and now 
incorporates the World Bank's Dispute Resolution Service.

Previously people wanted to know who was submitting the claims and or the role 
that I/NGOs play so I co-wrote a paper on that, which can be found open access 
here<https://academic.oup.com/policyandsociety/article/43/1/83/7224299?login=true>.

I hope some of you find it useful for teaching!
Best,
Susan


Susan Park

Professor of Global Governance

Discipline of Government and International Relations

Sydney Environment Institute – Transformative Governance Research Lead

University of Sydney

Social Sciences Building A02 Sydney NSW 2006

Australia

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Tw: @spark_syd

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New:

The Good Hegemon: US Power, Accountability as Justice, and the MDBs 
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-good-hegemon-9780197626481?cc=au&lang=en&;>
 (OUP, 
2022)<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-good-hegemon-9780197626481?cc=au&lang=en&;>

Database V5: Claims Submitted to the MDB Accountability Mechanisms 
1994-2022<https://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/18949.5>

Environmental Recourse at the Multilateral Development Banks 
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/YmR1CD1vlpT4OAKDf5rMoW?domain=cambridge.org> 
(Cambridge University Press, 
2020).<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/YmR1CD1vlpT4OAKDf5rMoW?domain=cambridge.org>



[cid:f94cb87a-8dc6-46cd-8c33-d85e5df8c03c]   I acknowledge the Gadigal people 
of the Eora Nation, whose land I walk, work, and gather on every day.


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