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Implementing Grievance Mechanisms in World Bank Projects: Practical Guidance

Implementing Grievance Mechanisms in World Bank Projects: Practical Guidance
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This resource outlines practical steps for establishing effective grievance mechanisms in development projects.

  • Explains the business case for early grievance resolution
  • Details a three-step approach: risk assessment, capacity review, and action planning
  • Emphasises accessible, transparent, and fair complaint processes
  • Highlights the importance of logging, tracking, and reporting grievances
  • Promotes culturally appropriate and inclusive engagement
  • Supports continuous improvement through monitoring and feedback

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry operators, explorers, and suppliers seeking to manage social risk and maintain project continuity.

  • Provides a structured approach to grievance management
  • Supports compliance with ESG and regulatory requirements
  • Reduces operational delays from unresolved disputes
  • Encourages proactive stakeholder engagement
  • Facilitates integration with existing management systems
  • Promotes a culture of transparency and accountability

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