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8.17.2004 ET
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IFC Launches Consultation Phase on Safeguard Update and Disclosure Review
(CSRwire) Washington, D.C. - International Finance
Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, is
launching the public consultation phase for the update of its
Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies and a review of its Policy on
Disclosure of Information.
The Environmental and Social Safeguard Policy is to be recast as a Policy
on Social and Environmental Sustainability, including Performance
Standards. The review of IFC's Policy on Disclosure of Information is
based on a Concept Paper, providing a framework for a new approach to
disclosure issues. The draft documents are available for review and
comment online at www.ifc.org/policyreview.
"We believe this process will improve IFC's effectiveness as a development
bank supporting private sector investments and help improve the social and
environmental performance of the projects we finance," said Peter Woicke,
Executive Vice President of the International Finance Corporation and
Managing Director for Private Sector Development of the World Bank
Group.
IFC will be consulting clients and other external stakeholders, including
partner organizations, governments, industry associations, the financial
sector and civil society, engaging with those participants who have an
active interest in social and environmental sustainability and disclosure
issues, and knowledge and experience of IFC's work on the ground.
The primary intent of the consultation is to determine whether the new
policies will enable IFC to fulfill its social and environmental
objectives and can be implemented by its clients. Regional consultation
workshops, stakeholder and thematic meetings and web-based feedback will
be the main means for stakeholders to engage in the process.
Over the next four months regional consultations are planned in Buenos
Aires for Latin America and the Caribbean, Manila for Asia, Nairobi for
Africa, and Istanbul for Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Consultation meetings will also be held during the course of the Annual
Meetings of the World Bank Group.
Commenting on the consultations, Mr. Woicke states: "The updating of our
safeguards in the form of new Performance Standards, and the review of our
Policy on Disclosure of Information, are important to the success of IFC's
mission. We want to raise the standards of accountability and transparency
for IFC and for our clients."
Rachel Kyte, Director of IFC Environment & Social Development Department,
comments: "This consultation process is critical in ensuring that the new
Performance Standards and IFC's approach to disclosure will equip the
corporation with a clear and comprehensive risk management framework that
underpins the corporate commitment to sustainability. We hope that the
practical perspectives of clients and stakeholders will refine the
policies and support better partnership in the future."
IFC press releases are available on line at www.ifc.org/pressroom
For more information on the review of IFC's Policy on Disclosure of
Information, please contact disclosurepolicyreview@ifc.org
For more information on the update of IFC's Safeguard Policies, please
contact performancestandards@ifc.org
www.ifc.org/policyreview
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