Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note

This note provides guidance on how to use social accountability (SA) approaches in oil, gas, and mining projects, with particular emphasis on World Bank projects in the extractive industry (EI) sectors. It highlights some consequences of poor transparency and accountability in EI sectors and iden...

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Main Authors: Heller, Katherine, van Wicklin III, Warren, Kumagai, Saki
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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spelling okr-10986-247712021-05-25T08:49:41Z Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note Heller, Katherine van Wicklin III, Warren Kumagai, Saki FOCUS GROUPS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES ADVOCACY LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY PARTICIPANTS CONSULTATION PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT CIVIL SOCIETIES CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT MERCURY TARGET GROUPS GOOD GOVERNANCE COMMUNITY SCORECARDS PREPARATION COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS BUDGET LITERACY INCENTIVES CAPACITY BUILDING BORROWERS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVES INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES CORRUPTION AWARENESS RAISING BENEFICIARIES OVERSIGHT MOBILIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CITIZEN MONITORING CREDIBILITY ENABLING ENVIRONMENT POVERTY REDUCTION COLLABORATION AFFECTED PARTIES RIGHT TO INFORMATION FISCAL POLICIES WORKPLACE PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY BUDGET RELEVANCE CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUDGET ALLOCATION CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY POWER-HOLDERS DEMOCRACY PARTICIPATORY PLANNING COMMUNITY LEADERS BUDGET ANALYSIS CIVIL SOCIETY GROUP LOCAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION ACCESS CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS NEGOTIATIONS JOURNALISTS DATA ANALYSIS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEM SOLVING MARGINALIZED GROUPS GRANTS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION GOVERNMENT SERVICES CONSENSUS APPROACH GRANT COMMUNITY SCORECARD INTERVIEWS ACCOUNTABILITY DEMANDS FOR TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY INDEPENDENT AUDITOR BEST PRACTICES BUDGET PROCESS PARTICIPATION CITIZENS’ JURIES SURVEY CODES OF CONDUCT STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIONS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING WORKSHOP CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION ANTI-CORRUPTION PUBLIC AWARENESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OPENNESS WORKSHOPS CIVIL SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT SOCIAL POLICIES HUMAN RIGHTS PARTICIPATORY POLICY PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSENSUS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PARTICIPATORY MONITORING SOCIAL AUDIT WORKING CONDITIONS SOCIAL AUDITS PARTNERS FACILITATORS PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER BUDGET MONITORING BOOT CBO PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OUTREACH STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC MEETINGS COMMUNITY RADIO AUDITING SOCIAL INVESTMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS This note provides guidance on how to use social accountability (SA) approaches in oil, gas, and mining projects, with particular emphasis on World Bank projects in the extractive industry (EI) sectors. It highlights some consequences of poor transparency and accountability in EI sectors and identifies opportunities for addressing these issues. It demonstrates how the use of SA approaches and tools can improve the implementation and outcomes of EI projects. Although the note is written primarily for a World Bank/International Finance Corporation (IFC) audience and project cycle, it is hoped that it will be a resource for government, industry, and civil society partners as well. 2016-08-02T21:14:08Z 2016-08-02T21:14:08Z 2016-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26507294/integrating-social-accountability-approaches-extractive-industries-projects-guidance-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24771 English en_US Extractive Industries and Development;No. 31 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic FOCUS GROUPS
DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
ADVOCACY
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL CAPACITY
PARTICIPANTS
CONSULTATION
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETIES
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
MERCURY
TARGET GROUPS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
COMMUNITY SCORECARDS
PREPARATION
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
BUDGET LITERACY
INCENTIVES
CAPACITY BUILDING
BORROWERS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVES
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
CORRUPTION
AWARENESS RAISING
BENEFICIARIES
OVERSIGHT
MOBILIZATION
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CITIZEN MONITORING
CREDIBILITY
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
COLLABORATION
AFFECTED PARTIES
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
FISCAL POLICIES
WORKPLACE
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATORY BUDGET
RELEVANCE
CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY
BUDGET ALLOCATION
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
POWER-HOLDERS
DEMOCRACY
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
COMMUNITY LEADERS
BUDGET ANALYSIS
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUP
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
ACCESS
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS
NEGOTIATIONS
JOURNALISTS
DATA ANALYSIS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROBLEM SOLVING
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
GRANTS
PROJECT DESIGN
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
CONSENSUS APPROACH
GRANT
COMMUNITY SCORECARD
INTERVIEWS
ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMANDS FOR TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENCY
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR
BEST PRACTICES
BUDGET PROCESS
PARTICIPATION
CITIZENS’ JURIES
SURVEY
CODES OF CONDUCT
STAKEHOLDERS
CONSULTATIONS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
WORKSHOP
CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
PUBLIC AWARENESS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
OPENNESS
WORKSHOPS
CIVIL SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL POLICIES
HUMAN RIGHTS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
CONSENSUS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
SOCIAL AUDIT
WORKING CONDITIONS
SOCIAL AUDITS
PARTNERS
FACILITATORS
PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER
BUDGET MONITORING
BOOT
CBO
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
OUTREACH
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
PUBLIC MEETINGS
COMMUNITY RADIO
AUDITING
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
spellingShingle FOCUS GROUPS
DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
ADVOCACY
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL CAPACITY
PARTICIPANTS
CONSULTATION
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETIES
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
MERCURY
TARGET GROUPS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
COMMUNITY SCORECARDS
PREPARATION
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
BUDGET LITERACY
INCENTIVES
CAPACITY BUILDING
BORROWERS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVES
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
CORRUPTION
AWARENESS RAISING
BENEFICIARIES
OVERSIGHT
MOBILIZATION
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CITIZEN MONITORING
CREDIBILITY
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
COLLABORATION
AFFECTED PARTIES
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
FISCAL POLICIES
WORKPLACE
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATORY BUDGET
RELEVANCE
CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY
BUDGET ALLOCATION
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
POWER-HOLDERS
DEMOCRACY
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
COMMUNITY LEADERS
BUDGET ANALYSIS
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUP
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
ACCESS
CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS
NEGOTIATIONS
JOURNALISTS
DATA ANALYSIS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROBLEM SOLVING
MARGINALIZED GROUPS
GRANTS
PROJECT DESIGN
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
CONSENSUS APPROACH
GRANT
COMMUNITY SCORECARD
INTERVIEWS
ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMANDS FOR TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENCY
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR
BEST PRACTICES
BUDGET PROCESS
PARTICIPATION
CITIZENS’ JURIES
SURVEY
CODES OF CONDUCT
STAKEHOLDERS
CONSULTATIONS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
WORKSHOP
CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
PUBLIC AWARENESS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
OPENNESS
WORKSHOPS
CIVIL SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL POLICIES
HUMAN RIGHTS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
CONSENSUS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
SOCIAL AUDIT
WORKING CONDITIONS
SOCIAL AUDITS
PARTNERS
FACILITATORS
PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER
BUDGET MONITORING
BOOT
CBO
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
OUTREACH
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
PUBLIC MEETINGS
COMMUNITY RADIO
AUDITING
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Heller, Katherine
van Wicklin III, Warren
Kumagai, Saki
Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
relation Extractive Industries and Development;No. 31
description This note provides guidance on how to use social accountability (SA) approaches in oil, gas, and mining projects, with particular emphasis on World Bank projects in the extractive industry (EI) sectors. It highlights some consequences of poor transparency and accountability in EI sectors and identifies opportunities for addressing these issues. It demonstrates how the use of SA approaches and tools can improve the implementation and outcomes of EI projects. Although the note is written primarily for a World Bank/International Finance Corporation (IFC) audience and project cycle, it is hoped that it will be a resource for government, industry, and civil society partners as well.
format Working Paper
author Heller, Katherine
van Wicklin III, Warren
Kumagai, Saki
author_facet Heller, Katherine
van Wicklin III, Warren
Kumagai, Saki
author_sort Heller, Katherine
title Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
title_short Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
title_full Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
title_fullStr Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Social Accountability Approaches into Extractive Industries Projects : A Guidance Note
title_sort integrating social accountability approaches into extractive industries projects : a guidance note
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26507294/integrating-social-accountability-approaches-extractive-industries-projects-guidance-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24771
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