Understanding the African Development Bank
This guide, co-produced by members of the AfDB CSOs Working Group, is intended to serve as a tool for communities and CSOs that would like to join the collective struggle to hold the AfDB more accountable and transparent, to ensure its projects do not harm people and the planet, and to let local communities decide their own development priorities and pathways.
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Nieuws / 23 May 2018
Afrikaanse organisaties aan AfDB: kies voor duurzame, inclusieve ontwikkeling
Deze week zijn de jaarvergaderingen van de Afrikaanse ontwikkelingsbank (AfDB). Een grote groep Afrikaanse maatschappelijke organisaties roept de bank op om sociale en milieurechten te beschermen, het maatschappelijk middenveld te betrekken, rekening te houden met gender en duurzame keuzes te maken in hun energie-ambities.
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Brief / 15 May 2022
Both ENDS Comments and recommendations on the Bank Group’s Environmental and Social Policy of the AfDB Integrated Safeguards System
This letter by Both ENDS to the African Development Bank is a comment written in reaction to a draft version published by the Bank of its Environmental and Social Policy as part of a formal public consultation held by the Bank. This comment was sent to the bank along a joint submission letter with other CSOs, and specifically responds to the overarching Policy.
The bank's flexible requirements for clients and national standards for risky projects dilute safeguards. Project approval should be predicated on specific and binding targets for compliance and reflect input from communities involved.
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Brief / 15 May 2022
Joint Submission of comments and recommendations to the Public Consultation on AfDB Integrated Safeguards System
Together with 29 other CSO's, we've submitted our comments and recommendations in the Public Consultation on the AfDB Integrated Safeguards System. These include that the Bank should prioritize community-led development and human rights-based approaches; protect natural resources and tackles environmental and climate crises; raise the bar on access to information, transparency and accountability; facilitate participatory processes in policies, programmes and projects; and end inequality, poverty, and the cutback and privatization of vital services.
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Nieuws / 22 August 2022
Klacht bij ontwikkelingsbanken over de Nachtigal stuwdam in Kameroen
Both ENDS partner IFI Synergy heeft namens omwonenden een klacht ingediend bij de Wereldbank over de Kameroense Nachtigal-stuwdam. Deze dam zorgt lokaal voor veel problemen maar de compensatie schiet tekort, vinden de omwonenden. Ook vinden zij dat zij voorafgaand aan de bouw van de dam niet voldoende zijn geïnformeerd en geconsulteerd.
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Externe link / 10 December 2018
Mensenrechtenverdedigers zijn een hoeksteen voor duurzame ontwikkeling
Open brief aan landen en ontwikkelingsfinanciers: ontwikkelingsprojecten moeten mensenrechten naleven, mensenrechtenverdedigers beschermen en participatie van alle betrokkenen garanderen.
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Pleiten voor goed beleid van ontwikkelingsbanken
Ontwikkelingsbanken zouden zich aan strenge milieu- en mensenrechtenregels moeten houden zodat hun projecten de allerarmsten ten goede komen en niet schaden. Both ENDS houdt de banken hieraan.
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Video / 18 March 2015
Money Energy People
Senegal is one of the countries with the highest amount of effective sunshine on earth. Instead of using the 3000 hours of sunshine a year as a source of energy, 2 new coal fired power plants are now being built with the help of the Dutch development bank FMO, using public money. This video shows the consequences for the local population.
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Nieuws / 11 May 2017
Afrikaanse ontwikkelingsbank neemt klacht tegen kolencentrale Senegal aan
Een jaar geleden heeft de Senegalese organisatie Takkom Jerry een klacht ingediend bij de African Development Bank (AfDB) en de Nederlandse ontwikkelingsbank FMO. Zij financieren de kolencentrale Sendou, pal naast het vissersdorpje Bargny. De AfDB heeft de klacht nu erkend. FMO heeft de klacht al in behandeling en publiceert binnenkort een officiële reactie.
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Brief / 20 March 2018
Talking points on the final draft ADB PCP
Both ENDS submitted a public comment on the proposed access to information policy of the Asian Development Bank. In the regime of exceptions and limitations to the disclosure policy, we are concerned about the lack of a clear requirement for the Bank to adequately justify exceptions. We would prefer the regime of exceptions and limitations to be based on the principle that access to information may be refused only when the Bank can adequately demonstrate harm that may be caused by disclosure.
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Publicatie / 11 May 2017
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Brief / 8 November 2016
Comments to AIIB’s Energy Strategy: Sustainable Energy for Asia Issues Note for discussion
A letter written by Both ENDS, co-signed by 350.org, Australia, Urgewald, Germany, Green Alternative, Georgia, and others, with comments to the AIIB's Energy Strategy Issues note. This strategy prioritizes large scale energy infrastructure, which fails to meet the energy needs of local communities.
The AIIB has the opportunity to champion financing green energy systems for future generations by leapfrogging the large energy infrastructure that rely on fossil fuels, plantations for biomass or dams.
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Brief / 24 September 2014
A Joint CSO Submission on the Draft Revised Version of the EIB Transparency Policy
Both ENDS co-wrote a Joint CSO Submission on the Draft Revised Version of the EIB Transparency Policy to the EIB. The transparency policy does not adequately reflect key international standards and principles regarding transparency, as set out in the Global Transparency Initiative's Transparency Charter for International Financial Institutions.
The policy should meet the nine key principles as set out in the Global Transparency Initiative's Transparency Charter for International Financial Institutions, namely: 1) the right of access,; 2) automatic disclosure,; 3) access to decision-making; 4) the right to request information; 5) limited exceptions; 6) appeals; 7) whistleblower protection; 8) the promotion of freedom of information; and 9) regular review.
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Publicatie / 11 February 2016
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Brief / 5 August 2021
A joint CSO submission to the European Investment Bank, Standard 11 on intermediate finance in the Public consultation on the EIB Group's
16 civil society organisations including Both ENDS have written a letter of concern to the European Investment Bank about a newly proposed standard for the Bank its intermediate finance investing. Both ENDS contribution to the contents of the joint letter consists out of proposals for improvement of screening, scoping, due diligence, appraisal, monitoring and supervision of high-risk clients and sub-projects. through financial intermediaries and clear and mandatory social, environmental and human rights requirements for FI investing matters.
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Brief / 5 August 2021
Joint CSO Submission EIB Group Environmental and Social Policy
25 civil society organisations, including Both ENDS have submitted a comment on the overarching policy of the newly proposed Environmental and Social Framework of the EIB Group. The EIB has to undertake environmental, climate, social and human rights assessment and appraisal of proposed projects to inform the decision of financing and must not rely on a clients' self-assessment and reporting (solely). The Policy needs to state clearly what the due diligence, monitoring and reporting responisibilities for the EIB are, in particular regarding human rights and contractual clauses with clients should enshrine the standards in all EIB operations, enabling for suspension of contracts if the standards are not implemented.
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Brief / 10 June 2022
Joint submission on FMO’s Position Statement on Financial Intermediaries
Both ENDS, SOMO, Oxfam Novib en Recourse hebben een bijdrage ingestuurd op FMO's consultatie over hun Position Statement on Financial Intermediaries. In dit position statement neemt FMO slechts beperkt verantwoordelijkheid voor de gevolgen van haar investeringen via zogeheten financial intermediaries. We roepen FMO op een position statement uit te brengen dat erop gericht is mensenrechten en milieu wél te beschermen en daarvoor verantwoordelijkheid te nemen.
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Voor de pers / 10 February 2021
Transparantie ontwikkelingsbank FMO schiet ernstig tekort
De Nederlandse ontwikkelingsbank FMO is onvoldoende transparant over haar financieringen en investeringen en handelt daarmee in strijd met haar mandaat. Dat blijkt uit een nieuw rapport van International Accountability Project en de Foundation for the Development of Sustainable Policies, onderschreven door 28 organisaties waaronder Both ENDS, SOMO en Oxfam Novib. De organisaties deden onderzoek naar de mate van transparantie van FMO over haar investeringen in de periode tussen 1 januari 2019 en 31 mei 2020. Slechts in 25% van de gevallen werd bekendgemaakt welke potentiële negatieve gevolgen een investering van FMO zou hebben voor mens en milieu.
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Publicatie / 10 December 2018
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Grootschalige infrastructuur
Grootschalige infrastructuur heeft ter plekke negatieve effecten voor mens en milieu, terwijl de baten elders terechtkomen. Both ENDS zet zich in voor inspraak voor de lokale bevolking en onderzoekt de geldstromen achter deze projecten.
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Publicatie / 30 June 2017