Accountability Counsel amplifies the voices of communities around the world to protect their human rights and environment. As advocates for people harmed by internationally financed projects, we employ community driven and policy level strategies to access justice.

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  • 1 July, 2025

    Strengthening IAMs: Lessons from Palm Oil Accountability

    By Michelle Kalu, Stanford University
    Why do palm oil complaints yield more results than other agribusiness cases? This article traces a landmark struggle in Indonesia and examines the key role civil society support may play in turning accountability processes into real world outcomes.
  • 18 June, 2025

    Mutual reliance should balance efficiency with accountability

    By Accountability Matters
    The Civil Society Policy Forum (April 22-25) at this year’s World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings hosted panel discussions that clarified and often challenged the policies and approaches of international financial institutions. Among the highlights was the session “Ensuring Accountability: The Challenges and Opportunities Posed by the Full Mutual Reliance Framework (FMRF),” which attracted a packed room of attendees.
  • 12 June, 2025

    Advancing an Important Conversation on Environmental and Social Accountability in the Financial Services Sector

    By Gregory Berry, Accountability Counsel
    The Global Reporting Initiative recently concluded its public comment period to develop sustainability reporting standards for financial service organizations that exist to channel and intermediate funds to support business activity and transfer risk. With an appreciation of the wide-ranging impacts that the financial services sector can have on the environment and people at local and global scales, Accountability Counsel contributed our perspective rooted in the challenges of securing engagement, response, and remedy for harm caused by internationally financed projects and programs.
  • 3 June, 2025

    The hidden harms of road projects

    By Leily Rossi, Stanford University
    Roads may seem like routine infrastructure, but they account for more accountability complaints than any other development investment. This article explores why road projects so often go wrong — and what must change.
  • 12 May, 2025

    When Development Finance Does More Harm than Good: The Case of Indorama Agro in Uzbekistan

    By Caitlin Daniel, Accountability Counsel, Lynn Schweisfurth, Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, and Nina Lesikhina, CEE Bankwatch Network
    In January 2025, Indorama Agro abruptly prepaid its loans and walked away from its contractual obligation to implement the EBRD’s E&S standards in Uzbekistan.

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