Directions in Reshaping Accountability Mechanisms in Multilateral Development Banks and Other Organizations
Suresh Nanwani
Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 242-252
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IFIs have taken the first step in establishing citizen-driven accountability mechanisms, and with the increase of development financiers (international or bilateral) expected over the years, these institutions can consider these key principles in developing their own approaches to citizen-driven accountability.
Date: 2014
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