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Environmental & Social Policies

The environmental and social impacts of international financial institution (IFI) projects and programs are among the most controversial aspects of these publicly-backed development institutions. Deforestation caused by road building through tropical rainforests, forced resettlement due to mega-dam projects, social dislocation from macro- and sectoral economic reform programs are just some of the past and present impacts of IFI financing that have attracted international attention and advocacy.

Many critics have charged that past lack of attention to environmental and social impacts has led not only to social hardship and ecological destruction, but has also contributed to weak overall development effectiveness of MDB lending. Past development doctrines based on the premise “grow now, fix it later” have been widely discredited. Environmental and social impacts need to be thoroughly identified and avoided through rigorous assessment at the earliest stages of MDB project and program planning.

The promotion of transparent, accountable and sustainable environmental and social policies at the MDBs is at the heart of BIC’s mission. BIC’s involvement in this area includes engagement with key policy review processes at the institutions, such as the IFC’s Performance Standards, and facilitation of affected community engagement with MDB-funded projects impacting their lives and livelihoods.

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Problem Projects

Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program (West Java, Indonesia) Corredor Multimodal Pasto-Mocoa e Hidrovía del Putumayo (Colombia) Anchor project for the Amazonas IIRSA Corridor Inambari Hydroelectric Project (Peru) A 2,000 MW dam, the largest in Peru, at confluence of Madre de Dios, Puno and Cusco will send 75% of electricity to Brasil Phulbari Coal Project (Bangladesh) ADB’s Private Sector Arm Considering Funding Controversial Coal Project in Northwest Bangladesh Russkiy Mir II (Russia) Oil and gas oil terminal funded by the IFC has serious environmental and social effects but does not heed local complaints Sakhalin II (Phase 1 and 2) (Russia) The Sakhalin II project is the second consortium to extract gas and oil reserves from the far eastern Russian island. Santa Cruz - Puerto Suarez Highway (Bolivia) Song Bung 4 Hydropower Project (Quang Nam Province, Vietnam) ADB finances a 156 Hydropower project in Vietnam Southern Interoceanic Highway (Peru-Brazil) (Peru) This controversial transcontinental road project threatens the environment and indigenous communities in both Peru and Brazil.

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See also

ADB Safeguards Policy Update Environmental & Social Policies at the ADB Environmental & Social Policies at the AfDB Environmental & Social Policies at the EBRD Environmental & Social Policies at the IDB Environmental & Social Policies at the IFC Environmental & Social Policies at the MIGA Environmental & Social Policies at the World Bank IFC Policies and Standards Review

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