
World Bank Accountability Mechanism
The World Bank Accountability Mechanism is a process that allows people affected by Bank-funded projects to voice concerns and seek resolution if they believe the projects cause harm or are not properly managed. It ensures transparency, fairness, and responsibility by providing a way for communities and stakeholders to raise issues, have them reviewed independently, and receive remedies if necessary. Essentially, it helps hold the World Bank and implementing agencies accountable for their actions, ensuring projects benefit communities while respecting rights and minimizing negative impacts.