Stakeholder Engagement

Through our project monitoring and policy advocacy, BIC pushes for safer, more inclusive, and more meaningful opportunities for civil society and communities to have a voice in the development process.

Priorities

BIC calls on the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) to increase their commitments to transparency and provide increased public access to information about development projects they finance. MDBs should also improve opportunities for those who will be directly impacted by development projects to be involved in their design and implementation, and greater attention to addressing the chilling effects that restricted civic space and the fear of reprisals can have on engagement.

Transparency

Most MDBs disclose project documents and other information on their websites according to an Access to Information Policy.

Engagement

MDBs usually require their clients or borrowers to consult with stakeholders who could be impacted by a project.

Civic space

According to the 2024 CIVICUS monitor, about 7 in 10 people live in countries with closed or repressed civic space, including many places where MDBs work.

Project In Latin America

Hotel Xcaret Mexico

Project In Africa

Additional Financing on Vaccines for the Liberia COVID-19 Emergency Response Project

Project In Latin America

Honduras Remote Area Rural Electrification Program

Project In Latin America

IDB and the Sustainable Colombia Initiative (SCI)

Project In Latin America

Immediate Public Health Response to Contain and Control Coronavirus and Mitigate its Effect on Service Delivery in El Salvador

Project In Africa

The Kipoi Copper Mine Project

Project In Latin America

TRECSA Guatemala Green Transmission Line

Project In Africa

Roads and Bridges in the Refugee Hosting Districts/ Koboko-Yumbe-Moyo Road Corridor Project

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