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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  • 23 October, 2024

    Press Release: Civil Society Welcomes the Introduction of the International Financial Institution Improvements Act of 2024

    By Accountability Counsel and Bank Information Center
    The Bank Information Center (BIC) and Accountability Counsel (AC) welcome the introduction of Chairwoman Maxine Waters and Congresswoman Joyce Beatty’s International Financial Institution Improvements Act of 2024. This comprehensive legislation directs the U.S. to advocate for improved environmental, social, accountability, and transparency standards at the IFIs in which it is a member. This bill also reflects the priorities of our organizations and broader civil society around the need for the IFIs to improve their due diligence before project approval and provide remedy when their projects cause harm. 
  • 15 October, 2024

    IFC’s new ‘responsible exit’ policy: Milestone or a missed opportunity?

    By Adva Saldinger, Devex
    IFC says it will evaluate development impact, potential for harm, and environmental and social considerations as it looks to leave projects. But will the new approach work?
  • 15 October, 2024

    Without Accountability, Climate Finance Won’t Stand a Chance of Protecting Biodiversity

    By Margaux Day, Accountability Counsel
    For increased climate finance to meet its ambitions, it has to be good. And right now, the prevailing model is far from it.
  • 9 October, 2024

    The European Investment Bank’s woeful ‘green’ track record in Nepal

    By Sutharee Wannasiri, Accountability Counsel, and Durga Mani Rai, LAHURNIP
    The bank must take an honest look at its own troubling history on renewable energy projects — specifically, the projects it has funded that have harmed environments and communities, which have largely gone unaddressed.
  • 1 October, 2024

    Why Every IAM Should Have the Power to Self-Initiate Investigations

    By Gregory Berry and Leo Lou, Accountability Counsel
    While it would be ideal if directly impacted people were able to file cases and demand justice whenever harm occurs, significant barriers to access can make it nearly impossible for that to happen. There is an obvious solution: equipping IAMs with the ability to self-initiate compliance investigations.

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