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Home > Publications > Civil society comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies with focus on human rights due diligence

Civil society comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies with focus on human rights due diligence

Civil society comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies with focus on human rights due diligence

Policy comments    |    15 January 2024

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Together with other civil society organisations, Bankwatch submitted comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies, which are currently under revision.

The EBRD supports development projects in countries from eastern Europe to Central Asia, and soon sub-Saharan Africa and Iraq. Many of these countries have high political, economic and social risks, which means there is a greater probability of human rights violations. Bankwatch’s experience shows that the EBRD’s current approach does not effectively prevent human rights violations. 

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Institution: EBRD

Theme: Human rights

Tags: EBRD | human rights

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