Journal article
The Depoliticisation of Accountability Processes for Land-Based Grievances, and the IFC CAO
S Balaton-Chrimes, F Haines
Global Policy | Published : 2015
Abstract
Many development finance institutions have responded to calls for accountability for social and environmental harms associated with their lending by creating Independent Accountability Mechanisms (IAMs). We argue that IAMs can, at their best, provide relief for those concerned with the nature of the implementation of development projects, thereby addressing what we call immanent complaints about social and environmental impacts. However, IAMs are poorly placed to address what we call contestational grievances: those that entail a rejection of core tenets of the lending institution's development model. Such contestational grievances frequently arise when communities and their supporters rejec..
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