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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    15 April, 2024

    Creating and Holding Space: Participating in Development Bank Meetings

    By Gregory Berry, Accountability Counsel
    Dialogue is essential to inclusive development. The social license to operate in a given community depends on it. To be certain, creating intentional spaces to reflect on the actual experiences of project-impacted communities serves sustainability and continued improvement of impact. If Multilateral Development Banks and other institutions truly want to make their annual or biannual gatherings inclusive and hear from those most affected by the decisions made by these institutions, they must create more opportunities for civil society to engage with bank leadership during these meetings and remove restrictions and barriers to civil society participation. 
  • 12 April, 2024

    Why IFC resists directly compensating people harmed by its projects

    By Sophie Edwards, Devex
    After the Bridge sexual abuse scandal, advocates clamored for the International Finance Corporation to compensate victims. But some experts say it’s not that simple.
  • 10 April, 2024

    Civil society representatives make their voices heard at the IDB Group Annual Meetings

    By Coalition for Human Rights in Development
    Representatives of around 30 environmental and human rights organizations and affected communities from Latin America participated in the Annual Meetings of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and IDB Invest.
  • 9 April, 2024

    “We are seeking community-led accountability:” Interview with Accountability Counsel’s Margaux Day

    By Jennine Meyer, Accountability Matters
    A lawyer and a well-known figure in the field of accountability, Margaux Day became Accountability Counsel’s Executive Director in February 2024. She is now charting an ambitious course to fulfill Accountability Counsel’s aim to advocate for people harmed by internationally financed projects as they seek justice.
  • 2 April, 2024

    The State of Remedy at the EBRD

    By Megan Pearson, Accountability Counsel
    With the release of the new draft Environmental and Social Policy, we look at outcomes data to evaluate whether remedy has been provided when its financed projects cause environmental or social harm.

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