IMF: Delay Vote on Equatorial Guinea Loan
Risk of Subsidizing Systemic Abuses, Corruption
Forced Labor Lives on in Uzbekistan’s Cotton Fields
Reforms Need to Target the Underlying Soviet-Era System Encouraging Forced Labor
How the World Bank Can Stop Funding Disaster
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled the World Bank can be sued, what’s next for the organization?
Afghanistan: World Bank Should Aid Girls’ Education
Act Urgently to Reverse the Declining Number in School
Letter to the World Bank re Education Quality Reform in Afghanistan (EQRA) project
To Vice Presidents Dixon and Sennhauser
New Research Shows Forced Labor Still Rampant in Uzbekistan
World Bank President Jim Kim Should Press to Eliminate Labor Abuses
The World Bank Should Stop Dodging Accountability
US Supreme Court Challenge Calls Legal Immunity Into Question
New IMF Anti-Corruption Blueprint Holds Promise
New Policy Aims to Assist Countries in the Fight Against Corruption
UN High Commissioner Calls on World Bank to ‘Marry’ Rights and Development
Human Rights Are ‘Also Your Job’ World Bank Gathering Told
World Bank: Missed Opportunity to Protect Communities
Draft Guidance Notes Offers Little Practical Advice to Borrowers
World Bank Guidance Leaves Rights Loopholes
Draft Sidesteps Instructions to Prevent Harm From Bank Projects
World Bank: Few Improvements on India’s Tea Plantations
Advocates Deliver 67,000 Signatures to Support Workers