Compliance

The CAO compliance function reviews IFC and MIGA’s compliance with environmental and social policies, assesses related harm, and recommends remedial actions where appropriate.

Compliance

Purpose

Compliance at CAO follows a three-step approach:

  1. Undertaking a compliance appraisal, which determines whether a further investigation is warranted. If warranted, the appraisal is investigated.
  2. Conducting a compliance investigation, with findings and recommendations.
  3. Monitoring IFC and MIGA’s management action plan in relation to CAO’s findings.
Case Updates
Compliance Data
6 & 2

Cases in Compliance Appraisal & Cases Deferred to IFC at Appraisal

7

Compliance Investigations

16

Compliance Monitoring

Resources

Additional Eligibility Criteria: Financial Intermediaries & Supply Chains

Additional criteria may apply if a complaint is related to financial intermediaries, a client’s supply chain, projects that have not yet been approved by the IFC or MIGA Boards, or projects where IFC or MIGA have exited, as well as other situations which are excluded from CAO’s mandate. These additional complaint eligibility criteria are related to financial intermediaries (FIs) or supply chains.

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