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 April, 2025

    When IAMs fail women: Gendered harm needs gendered justice

    By Lama Almoayed, Accountability Counsel
    IAMs aim to deliver justice for communities harmed by development projects – but too often fail to address gendered harm. This article explores why survivor-centered, gender-sensitive reforms are essential to meaningful remedy.
  • 25 March, 2025

    Lesotho Dam Project Sparks Backlash as Communities Demand Justice Amid Broken Promises

    By Roger A. Agana, News Ghana
    The Lesotho Highlands Water Project has become emblematic of the collision between grand development ambitions and grassroots suffering.
  • 18 March, 2025

    The EIB still has a massive problem with its complaint procedure

    By Stephanie Amoako, Accountability Counsel, EUobserver
    As the United States pulls back from global leadership, the recent European Investment Bank (EIB) group forum in Luxembourg came at a crucial time. As the world’s largest multilateral development bank, the EIB now has a chance to become a responsible development actor — but if and only if the institution properly addresses long-standing deficiencies of its Complaints Mechanism and commitment to accountability.
  • 13 March, 2025

    One year on: No remedy or accountability for survivors of sexual abuse at World Bank Group funded schools in Kenya

    By Accountability Counsel and Inclusive Development International
    (March 13, 2025) – One year ago today, World Bank Group President Ajay Banga apologized to survivors of child sexual abuse at Bridge International Academies, acknowledging “the trauma they experienced” at the World Bank Group-funded schools and committed to supporting them. At the same time, he announced an “external review” of  allegations that IFC staff and Bridge management (aka NewGlobe) colluded to obstruct and delay CAO’s work.
  • 4 March, 2025

    Against the wind: Resistance, rights, and reckoning in Mexico’s Isthmus

    By Avalon Bauman, Accountability Counsel
    A personal reflection tracing the long-term impact of a 2012 complaint against a major wind farm project, examining both its institutional legacy and its effects on local communities in Mexico’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

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