Accountability Mechanism Policy Review 2010
Asian Development Bank | June 2010
Abstract
In May 2003, ADB approved a new accountability mechanism (AM) to replace the previous 1995 Inspection Function. The mechanism was established to provide better access for people adversely affected by the ADBassisted projects to voice and seek solutions to their problems and also report alleged violations of ADB’s operational policies and procedures.
Establishment of the mechanism is also an effort to enhance ADB’s development effectiveness, project quality and transparency in operations.
The key feature of the mechanism is its two related functions: consultation and compliance review. The first is consultation among stakeholders focusing on problem solving. It is led by ADB's Special Project Facilitator. If a satisfactory solution cannot be reached, a filing of complaint for consultation is found ineligible, or the consultation process has reached advanced stage and there are concerns on compliance to ADB’s operational policies and procedures, it is possible to request a compliance review. The Compliance Review Panel is responsible for this phase.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2010. Accountability Mechanism Policy Review 2010. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2803. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Assessing Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance Reform
Governance Models
Institutional Framework
Business Management
Corporate Restructuring
Personnel management
Corporate reorganizations
Intergovernmental cooperation
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