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Titre : The Suffering of Others : The human cost of the International Finance Corporation’s lending through financial intermediaries Titre original : LA SOUFFRANCE DES AUTRES Le coût humain des investissements de la Société financière internationale (SFI) réalisés par le biais d'intermédiaires financiers Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Kate Geary, Auteur Editeur : Oxfam International Année de publication : April 2015 Importance : 36 p Langues : Français (fre) Tags : Droits du sol Banque mondiale SFI Cambodge Guatemala Honduras Inde Laos Résumé : Increasingly, development money is being channelled through third parties such as banks or private equity funds. The world’s leading proponent of this financing model, the International Finance Corporation, spent $36bn this way in just the four years leading up to June 2013. But what does this ‘hands-off’ form of development financing mean for people? Are the risks to communities and their livelihoods just too high given the weaker social and environmental protections entailed? This report tells the human story behind the high finance and statistics, and asks whether reforms to this model of lending have gone far enough to protect communities. En ligne : http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/the-suffering-of-others-the-hum [...] The Suffering of Others = LA SOUFFRANCE DES AUTRES Le coût humain des investissements de la Société financière internationale (SFI) réalisés par le biais d'intermédiaires financiers : The human cost of the International Finance Corporation’s lending through financial intermediaries [document électronique] / Kate Geary, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Oxfam International, April 2015 . - 36 p.
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Tags : Droits du sol Banque mondiale SFI Cambodge Guatemala Honduras Inde Laos Résumé : Increasingly, development money is being channelled through third parties such as banks or private equity funds. The world’s leading proponent of this financing model, the International Finance Corporation, spent $36bn this way in just the four years leading up to June 2013. But what does this ‘hands-off’ form of development financing mean for people? Are the risks to communities and their livelihoods just too high given the weaker social and environmental protections entailed? This report tells the human story behind the high finance and statistics, and asks whether reforms to this model of lending have gone far enough to protect communities. En ligne : http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/the-suffering-of-others-the-hum [...] Documents numériques
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