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Home > Publications > Outcome undisclosed: EIB Group Complaints Mechanism leaves Corridor Vc complainants in the dark

Outcome undisclosed: EIB Group Complaints Mechanism leaves Corridor Vc complainants in the dark

Outcome undisclosed: EIB Group Complaints Mechanism leaves Corridor Vc complainants in the dark

Case study    |    21 March 2025

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The pan-European Corridor Vc, set to run for 330 kilometres through Bosnia and Herzegovina, is being financed with grants and loans from the EU, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). In 2018, the EIB signed a EUR 200 million loan for the construction of a 20.9-kilometre section of the motorway connecting Mostar and Pocitelj.

This case study summarises the circumstances of the complaints against the project, the conclusions of the EIB Complaints Mechanism, the outcomes and recommendations for the next review of the EIB Group Complaints Mechanism Policy.

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Institution: EIB

Theme: Corrdior Vc | EIB Complaints Mechanism

Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project: Corridor Vc motorway, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tags: Corridor Vc | Development banks | human rights

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