Improving Outcomes: Accountability Mechanism Annual Report 2013
Asian Development Bank | March 2014
Abstract
The main purpose of Asian Development Bank’s Accountability Mechanism is to provide people adversely impacted by ADB-assisted projects with a forum for (1) airing grievances that may have inadvertently arisen as a result of project operations, and (2) seeking appropriate redress. However, few people understand that the mechanism benefits ADB as much as it does project beneficiaries. By ultimately improving project quality, operation of the Accountability Mechanism prevents numerous adverse impacts from occurring altogether.
This report summarizes Accountability Mechanism operations during 2013 within the context of specific ADB-assisted projects. This approach provides readers unfamiliar with the mechanism with an easily understandable introduction to its operations. More importantly, the report’s focus on real-world examples allows project beneficiaries and their representatives, nongovernment organizations, government agencies, and even ADB staff members to understand how they may best benefit from its use.
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Asian Development Bank. 2014. Improving Outcomes: Accountability Mechanism Annual Report 2013. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1369. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-479-9
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-478-2
Keywords
Development Challenges
Asian Development Bank
Development Management
Skills Development
Performance Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation
Economic development
Standard of living
Trade development
Employment
Performance appraisal
Needs assessment
Input output analysis
Labor policy
Manpower policy
Promotions
Career development
Job analysis
Participative management
Grievance procedures
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