The World Bank Inspection Panel
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The World Bank Inspection Panel-
Maria Treviño Salce Consultant at the World Bank Inspection Panel
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Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Rising Star
Dion Lorenz Romano Law | Government | International Development | Climate Change Negotiation | International Diplomacy | M.A. Candidate, Global Human Development- Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University-
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Top 5%
Ibrahim Pam Member, World Bank Inspection Panel-
South Korea
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Top 10%
Larissa Naylor Professor of Geomorphology and Environmental Geography, University of Glasgow-
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Rising Star
Overview
The Inspection Panel is an independent complaints mechanism for people and communities who believe that they have been, or are likely to be, adversely affected by a World Bank-funded project. The Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank created the Inspection Panel in 1993 to ensure that people have access to an independent body to express their concerns and seek recourse. The Panel is an impartial fact-finding body, independent from the World Bank management and staff, reporting directly to the Board. The Inspection Panel process aims to promote accountability at the World Bank, give affected people a greater voice in activities supported by the World Bank that affect their rights and interests, and foster redress of the complaints when warranted.
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