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ADB Accountability Mechanism 2012 Annual Report

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After a full-scale review of the Accountability Mechanism that was concluded in February 2012, the new Accountability Mechanism became effective on 24 May 2012. It has resulted in clearer and closer collaboration between the functions of problem solving—handled by the Office of the Special Project Facilitator (OSPF)—and those of compliance review by the Compliance Review Panel. The policy now clearly de nes the responsibilities of OSPF and those of the Office of the Compliance Review Panel (OCRP) as well as the oversight function of the Board on compliance review. The newly created position of the complaint receiving o cer is a single entry point for complaints and directs them to OSPF, OCRP, or other o ces in ADB. These changes make the Mechanism more credible, e cient, and e ective in addressing the concerns of people a ected by ADB projects.

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2013. "ADB Accountability Mechanism 2012 Annual Report," ADB Reports RPT125284-2, Asian Development Bank (ADB), revised 24 Apr 2013.
  • Handle: RePEc:asd:wpaper:rpt125284-2
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    asian development bank; adb; accountability mechanism; complaints; concerns; special project facilitator; ospf; compliance review panel; ocrp; supervision; audit; quality control; compliance review;
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