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Seeing the forest for the carbon? World Bank brings “market-making” to tropical forests by Nikki Reisch, December 3, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 371 KB)

Segundo Congreso Latinoamericano de Parques Nacionales y Áreas Protegidas by Vince McElhinny, November 30, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 993 KB)

Second Latin American Congress of National Parks and Protected Areas by Vince McElhinny, November 30, 2007(Acrobat pdf, 715 KB)

Banco del Sur by Vince McElhinny, November 14, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 551 KB)

Bank of the South by Vince McElhinny, November 14, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 519 KB)

Discontent, Confusion, Non-Transparency: How to Become Relevant in Latin America by Vince McElhinny, July 19, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 495 KB)

Descontento, Confusión, Falta de Transparencia: Cómo ser relevante en América Latina by Vince McElhinny, July 19, 2007 (Acrobat pdf, 622 KB)

Recent Publications

Quick Reference Guide to Extractive Industries’ Revenue and Contract Transparency at the International Financial Institutions Bank Information Center, February 2007 (Acrobat pdf 76 KB)

World Bank Energy Framework Sells Climate and Poor People Short September 2006 (Acrobat pdf 857 KB)

Older issues of BIC's IF-Eye Newsletter

  • IF-Eye Newsletter #16 (Update, 16 April 2007) This issue highlights this weekend's 2007 World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #15 (Update, 13 March 2007) This issue highlights why you should be concerned about the World Bank’s involvement in Iraq; an update on the recent World Bank Water Week; and the upcoming Inter-American Development Bank Annual Meetings in Guatemala.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #14 (Update, 20 February 2007) A number of hot topics are covered including a series of articles exposing tensions between Paul Wolfowitz’s team and World Bank Executive Directors, a vulture fund’s pending attack on Zambia, and the imprisonment of a noted oil and gas transparency campaigner in Angola. This edition also provides a handy breakdown of the International Development Association replenishment process, a review of IFI accountability, and a critique of this month’s Inter-American Development Bank’s Civil Society Meetings.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #13 (Update, 2 February 2007) This week's IF-Eye newsletter spotlights the World Social Forum, the World Bank corruption plan, the Extractive Industries Review, IDB restructuring and provides updates on recent civil society and international financial institution news.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #12 (Update, 22 January 2007) BIC's January 22, 2007 IF-Eye newsletter spotlights recent civil society and international financial institution news.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #11 (Update, 21 December 2006) BIC's December 21, 2006 IF-Eye newsletter spotlights recent civil society and international financial institution news.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #10 November 2006 BIC's November 22, 2006 IF-Eye newsletter discusses the World Bank's funding of a controversial Uruguay pulp mill, and key concerns about the World Bank's anti-corruption strategy. It also spotlights recent civil society and international development institution news.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #9 November 2006 Discusses the World Bank's middle-income country strategy, and Wolfowitz's continued push into Iraq. It also spotlights recent civil society and international development institution news.
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #7 July 2006 Updates on activity at the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) include: civil society highlights, World Bank anti-corruption framework update, ESSD dismantling and other related events. (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #6 June 2006 This issue of the IF-Eye newsletter discusses the World Bank's anti-corruption initiative, highlights civil society activities around the IFIs, and provides recent updates on the institutions. (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #5 May 2006 The latest issue of the IF-Eye newsletter includes updates on IFI and civil society activities, and commentary on the ADB Annual Meetings. (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #4 May 2006 BIC is proud to release the fourth issue of its biweekly newsletter publication, the IF-Eye! (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #3 April 2006 Read BIC's newest edition of the IF-Eye newsletter: Spotlight on the World Bank intensifies weeks before Spring Meetings. (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter #2 February 2006 Read the second issue of BIC's new monthly newsletter: the IF-EYE! (BIC website)
  • IF-Eye Newsletter # 1 January 2006  Read the first issue of BIC's new monthly newsletter: the IF-EYE! (BIC website)

Older Publications

  •  Strategic Lending on the Frontlines | by Imran Khalid-Khan, Bank Information Center
  •  Engaging the IFIs in Afghanistan: The Emergence of Afghan Civil Society | by Anne Carlin, Bank Information Center
  •  Revenue Transparency in the Extractive Industries: The role of International Financial Institutions | by Heike Mainhardt, Bank Information Center
  •  Multilateral Development Banks and Burma: A Resource Book from the Bank Information Center | Bank Information Center
  •  Combatting Corruption in the Multilateral Development Banks Testimony of Manish Bapna before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | by Manish Bapna, Bank Information Center
  •  Nomadic Pastoralists in Afghanistan: Reconstruction of the Pastoral Economy | by Thomas J. Barfield, BIC consultant
    Also available: Dari

    "Zero Tolerance"? Assessing the Asian Development Bank's Efforts to Limit Corruption in its Lending Operations March 2004 by Steve Herz (Acrobat pdf, 722 KB)

  •  Multilateral Development Bank Investment in Tajikistan Through January 2004 | Bank Information Center
    Also available: Русский (Russian)
  •  Rush to Reengagement in Afghanistan: The IFIs' Post-Conflict Agenda (with a special Focus on the National Solidarity Program) | by Anne Carlin, Bank Information Center
    Also available: Dari
  •  Multilateral Development Bank Investment in Azerbaijan Through September 2003 | Bank Information Center. Also available: Русский (Russian)
  •  Multilateral Development Bank Investment in Kazakhstan Through September 2003
    | Bank Information Center
    Also available: Русский (Russian)
  •  Transparency and Accountability in International Financial Institutions
    | by Graham Saul, Bank Information Center
  •  Development Bank Transparency: Issues and Opportunities for 2002-2003, Promoting the Public's Right to Know
    | Bank Information Center
    Also available: Português | Español | Français
  • Who is Governing the Governors? Globalization, Governance, and Democracy
    | by Lisa Jordan, Bank Information Center
    Not available online.
  •  Political Responsibility in Transnational NGO Advocacy | by Lisa Jordan and Peter van Tuijl Puts forth the argument that relationships between and among Northern and Southern NGOs and between the people whose interests they advocate come with a set of political responsibilities which need to be recognized and embraced. This paper puts the NGOs’ role in the realm of global political realities.
  •  Public Access to Information: The State of Disclosure at the Multilateral Development Banks | by Christopher Chamberlain, Bank Information Center
    Offers a comparative analysis of Multilateral Development Bank information disclosure and makes recommendations for policy and implementation improvements.
  • Partner or Pariah? Public Perceptions and Responses to the Extractive Industries
    | by Christopher Chamberlain, Bank Information Center
    Not available online.
  • A Citizen's Guide to the Multilateral Development Banks and Indigenous Peoples
    | by Cindy Buhl, Bank Information Center
    Not available online. .
    Also available: Español | Русский

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