Reprisal Risk Management
This note explains what is meant by the term reprisals and explores who victims and perpetrators may be in the context of development finance projects. It also outlines key IDB requirements relating to identifying, preventing, and addressing risks of reprisals against project affected peoples and communities. It explores national legal and policy frameworks that similarly focus on the prevention and appropriate responses to retaliation. This note includes a review of some of the key contextual risk factors that make retaliation more likely and situations that merit due diligence to prevent or reduce the likelihood that such risks materialize. The author provides several baseline measures for the preparation and implementation of stakeholder engagement plans in a way that does not expose project-affected people to risks for expressing their views. The final section provides guidance on how to respond to allegations of reprisals.
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dig-bid-node-320662023-07-28T21:39:02ZReprisal Risk Management 2022-04-07T00:04:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004183 https://publications.iadb.org/en/reprisal-risk-management Inter-American Development Bank Human Rights Project Management Government Accountability Stakeholder Ecosystem Environmental and Social Policy Framework Labor Force Service Provider Civil Society Environmental and Social Safeguard Strategy Finance Women Environmental Impact O54 - Latin America • Caribbean O44 - Environment and Growth reprisals;retaliation;risk management This note explains what is meant by the term reprisals and explores who victims and perpetrators may be in the context of development finance projects. It also outlines key IDB requirements relating to identifying, preventing, and addressing risks of reprisals against project affected peoples and communities. It explores national legal and policy frameworks that similarly focus on the prevention and appropriate responses to retaliation. This note includes a review of some of the key contextual risk factors that make retaliation more likely and situations that merit due diligence to prevent or reduce the likelihood that such risks materialize. The author provides several baseline measures for the preparation and implementation of stakeholder engagement plans in a way that does not expose project-affected people to risks for expressing their views. The final section provides guidance on how to respond to allegations of reprisals. Inter-American Development Bank Tove Holmström IDB Publications Latin America and the Caribbean en |
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This note explains what is meant by the term reprisals and explores who victims and perpetrators may be in the context of development finance projects. It also outlines key IDB requirements relating to identifying, preventing, and addressing risks of reprisals against project affected peoples and communities. It explores national legal and policy frameworks that similarly focus on the prevention and appropriate responses to retaliation. This note includes a review of some of the key contextual risk factors that make retaliation more likely and situations that merit due diligence to prevent or reduce the likelihood that such risks materialize. The author provides several baseline measures for the preparation and implementation of stakeholder engagement plans in a way that does not expose project-affected people to risks for expressing their views. The final section provides guidance on how to respond to allegations of reprisals. |
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