Accountability Mechanism Policy 2012
Asian Development Bank | June 2012
Abstract
The objectives of the review are to take stock of the ADB experience, draw on the experiences of similar mechanisms at other multilateral financial institutions, and examine the scope for improving the Accountability Mechanism. The review has included wide-ranging public consultations with a broad spectrum of stakeholders through face-to-face meetings, multiple stakeholder workshops, and visits to project sites. To systematically respond to stakeholder comments, ADB has produced a series of review documents: two consultation papers, two working papers, and the final paper. The consultation papers were completed in February and June 2011, and the working papers were considered by the Board in April and October 2011. The working group has sought public comments through a dedicated Accountability Mechanism review website. Appendix 2 summarizes the consultations undertaken as part of the review. This paper presents key findings of the review and proposes changes to strengthen the accessibility, credibility, efficiency, and effectiveness of the Accountability Mechanism.
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Asian Development Bank. 2012. Accountability Mechanism Policy 2012. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2985. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9092-615-3
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978-92-9092-614-6
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Development
Finance
Development Challenges
Development Issues
Development Problems
Microenterprises Finance
Commercial Finance Companies
Enterprise Financing
Financial Analysis
Banking Finance And Investment
ADB
Project finance
Development plans
Strategic planning
Business Financing
Investment Requirements
Insurance Companies
International Monetary Relations
International Financial Market
Exchange Rate
Insurers
Insurance stocks
Insurance holding companies
Insurance carriers
Insurance agencies
Business subsidies
Investment companies
International banks and banking
Stock exchanges
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