Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)

The objective of this study is to respond to the overarching question posed for the Independent Evaluation Group's (IEG) evaluation of the World Bank Group's (WBG) experience with safeguards and sustainability policies (1999-2008), based...

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Main Author: Liebenthal, Andres
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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spelling okr-10986-273522021-04-23T14:04:41Z Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008) Liebenthal, Andres ABATEMENT ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ANNUAL MONITORING AUDITS BANKS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY CARBON CHILD LABOR COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORRECTIVE ACTIONS DECISION MAKING DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS DISPLACED PERSONS DRIVERS EFFECTIVE USE EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FISH FORCED LABOR FOREST MANAGEMENT GENDER HABITAT HABITATS HAZARDOUS WASTES HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDUSTRIAL SITES INSURANCE INTERVENTION LABOR POLICY LAWS LEARNING LEGISLATION LIVELIHOODS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MDB MONITORING VISITS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OMBUDSMAN POLICY CHANGES POLLUTION PORTFOLIOS PRIVATIZATION PROGRAMS PROJECT MONITORING RECYCLING RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY SAP SOCIAL ASSESSMENT SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS SOCIAL PERFORMANCE SOCIAL POLICIES SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY SUPPLIERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRUST FUNDS WASTE MANAGEMENT WETLANDS WORKING CONDITIONS The objective of this study is to respond to the overarching question posed for the Independent Evaluation Group's (IEG) evaluation of the World Bank Group's (WBG) experience with safeguards and sustainability policies (1999-2008), based on experience of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (IEG 2010): how effective has the safeguards policy framework of the WBG been in preventing and mitigating adverse environmental and social impacts? The study is organized in four Chapters. Chapter one introduces the objective of the study, outlines the evolution of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency's (MIGA) sustainability framework, summarizes highlights from earlier evaluations and describes the approach for the study. Chapter two reviews MIGA's implementation of the sustainability framework's processes, including the projects initial screening and review, monitoring and supervision. Chapter three reviews the outcomes from MIGA's implementation of its environmental and social policies, to the extent that they can be discerned from the available information. Chapter four presents some concluding reflections. 2017-06-27T17:05:15Z 2017-06-27T17:05:15Z 2011 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/315621468152971744/Review-of-MIGAs-experience-with-safeguards-and-sustainability-policies-1999-2008 978-1-60244-188-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27352 English en_US IEG Working Paper Series;No. 2011/2 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ABATEMENT
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ANNUAL MONITORING
AUDITS
BANKS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CARBON
CHILD LABOR
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
DECISION MAKING
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS
DISPLACED PERSONS
DRIVERS
EFFECTIVE USE
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
FISH
FORCED LABOR
FOREST MANAGEMENT
GENDER
HABITAT
HABITATS
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HOUSEHOLDS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INDUSTRIAL SITES
INSURANCE
INTERVENTION
LABOR POLICY
LAWS
LEARNING
LEGISLATION
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MDB
MONITORING VISITS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OMBUDSMAN
POLICY CHANGES
POLLUTION
PORTFOLIOS
PRIVATIZATION
PROGRAMS
PROJECT MONITORING
RECYCLING
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESETTLEMENT
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
SAP
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
SOCIAL POLICIES
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE USE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRUST FUNDS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WETLANDS
WORKING CONDITIONS
spellingShingle ABATEMENT
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ANNUAL MONITORING
AUDITS
BANKS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
CARBON
CHILD LABOR
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
DECISION MAKING
DESCRIPTION
DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS
DISPLACED PERSONS
DRIVERS
EFFECTIVE USE
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
FISH
FORCED LABOR
FOREST MANAGEMENT
GENDER
HABITAT
HABITATS
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HOUSEHOLDS
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INDUSTRIAL SITES
INSURANCE
INTERVENTION
LABOR POLICY
LAWS
LEARNING
LEGISLATION
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MDB
MONITORING VISITS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OMBUDSMAN
POLICY CHANGES
POLLUTION
PORTFOLIOS
PRIVATIZATION
PROGRAMS
PROJECT MONITORING
RECYCLING
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESETTLEMENT
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
SAP
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
SOCIAL POLICIES
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPPLIERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE USE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRUST FUNDS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WETLANDS
WORKING CONDITIONS
Liebenthal, Andres
Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
relation IEG Working Paper Series;No. 2011/2
description The objective of this study is to respond to the overarching question posed for the Independent Evaluation Group's (IEG) evaluation of the World Bank Group's (WBG) experience with safeguards and sustainability policies (1999-2008), based on experience of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (IEG 2010): how effective has the safeguards policy framework of the WBG been in preventing and mitigating adverse environmental and social impacts? The study is organized in four Chapters. Chapter one introduces the objective of the study, outlines the evolution of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency's (MIGA) sustainability framework, summarizes highlights from earlier evaluations and describes the approach for the study. Chapter two reviews MIGA's implementation of the sustainability framework's processes, including the projects initial screening and review, monitoring and supervision. Chapter three reviews the outcomes from MIGA's implementation of its environmental and social policies, to the extent that they can be discerned from the available information. Chapter four presents some concluding reflections.
format Working Paper
author Liebenthal, Andres
author_facet Liebenthal, Andres
author_sort Liebenthal, Andres
title Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
title_short Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
title_full Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
title_fullStr Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
title_full_unstemmed Review of MIGA's Experience with Safeguards and Sustainability Policies (1999-2008)
title_sort review of miga's experience with safeguards and sustainability policies (1999-2008)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/315621468152971744/Review-of-MIGAs-experience-with-safeguards-and-sustainability-policies-1999-2008
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