Coverage of the communiqu
Spring/Annual meetings
IFI governance
News
Who should control the Bank?
Proposed reforms to the way the World Bank is governed tinker at the edges, promising only marginal improvements for developing countries; critics are stepping up the pressure for a fundamental rethink. The World Bank board will discuss a package of reforms to the way the Bank is governed at its annual meetings in October, hoping to agree a concrete set of actions by next spring. Despite calls from developing countries, civil society and others for root and branch change to address the Bank's g
IFI governance
News
2008 World Bank-IMF annual meetings schedule
Tentative schedule of the World Bank-IMF spring meetings in Washington, April 12 - 13, 2008.
Accountability
News
Lots of rhetoric, few specifics: DFID defends its policy on the World Bank
The UK's Department for International Development (DFID) has sheepishly defended itself in its government response to the International Development Committee's (IDC) report DFID and the World Bank.
Environment
News
The right to development in a climate constrained world? A presentation of the Greenhouse Developmen
At this session, Tom Anathasiou presented the Greenhouse Development Rights Framework, a climate protection framework designed to "break the impasse by expanding the climate protection agenda while safeguarding the right to a dignified level of sustainable human development".
Environment
Background
Dialogue with NGOs and Lars Thunell, Executive Vice President and CEO, IFC
Dialogue with NGOs and Lars Thunell, Executive Vice President and CEO, IFC
Environment
Background
Macroeconomic and fiscal implications of climate change and the policies to address it
A briefing by IMF economists at the spring meetings 2008.
IFI governance
Background
Briefing on the World Bank's Six Strategic Themes
Minutes of a briefing by World Bank staff on the WBG's six strategic themese
Conditionality
Background
IMF consultation in advance of the PSI review
Notes of a consultation between IMF staff and NGOs in advance of the PSI review
Social services
Background
Structural conditionalities in the IMF: A discussion between the IMF, IEO, and CSOs
An upcoming civil society report demonstrates that IMF structural conditionality did not decline in the five years after the approval of the Fund's conditionality guidelines in September 2002, which were based on the principles of ownership and criticality in its application of structural conditionality, as well as to streamlining the number of conditions. Going on seven years, it seems that these guidelines have been more honoured in principle than in practice. A recent Independent Evaluation O
