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idb diary 3

 

foe paraguay campaigner Omar Arach reports from the annual meeting of the inter-american development bank

The Inter-American Development Bank is the principal source of multilateral financing for economic, social and institutional development projects in Latin America and the Caribbean .

This year its annual meeting is took place in Lima between March 29th to 31st. Calendar of events around IDB 2004 annual meeting. background information about idb

Smoke-screens and fruitfulness

Lima March 26 2004

This morning a number of FoE groups met up with representatives of the bank with a responsability for Regional Infrastructure Integration in South America . We were accompanied by our friends from the Bank Information Centre (USA), Ecologia e Acao (Brazil), Foro Ecologista (Argentina), Public Services International (USA), Asia-Pacific Exchange (USA) and Interaction (USA).

Representing the IDB were Mauro Marcondes, coordinator of the regional infrastructure integration initiative, directors and subdirectors of the regional operations departments for South America, and other officials.  

The meeting helped us get a clearer idea about this threatening initiative that is being promoted and executed by the South American governments, with technical help from the IDB, Andean Development Corporation and Fonplata .

In the afternoon, we had the 'traditional' meeting between the executive vice-president of the IDB, Dennis Flannery, and civil society. The themes on the agenda were the Bank's environmental, transparency and indigenous peoples' policies. There were about 40 representatives of civil society. Flannery was accompanied by about ten officials of numerous departments and divisions, who presented the Bank's organisational structure .

The pre-established agenda repeatedly referred to the Camisea project , which has generated considerable opposition from a range of national and international organizations. Although strong criticism was launched against the Bank for its role in the Camisea project, for its poor environmental policies, for the lack of information, transparency and participation, a real debate did not take place. The vice-president did not adress these criticisms nor did he try to. Rather, he tried to neutralise them with a smoke-screen of tired rhetoric.

After this meeting, we organized - yet another - meeting in the NGO room with Janine Ferretti of the sustainable development department of the IDB. In this meeting, a smaller group of organizations including FoEI, FoE Paraguay , FoE Haiti, FoE Brazil , Ecologia e Acao , environmental defense , Interaction , the Bank Information Centre and Asia-Pacific Exchange . For this reason, or because of the attitude of this official, the meeting was much more fruitful in terms of obtaining useful information to continue the campaign.

It is strange to hear a member of the Bank say that she needs external pressure in order to push certain ideas through the institution. In this meeting, we started to draw up an action plan to influence the establishment of an environmental policy at the Bank.  

The best part of the day, from a certain point of view, happened in the evening. After various detours through some labyrinthine parts of the city, we met at Señorío del Sulco, a nice restaurant on the boulevard. Here we found out why people say that Lima has some of the best cuisine in the world. We also discovered once more the liberating effects of pisco sour.

read the diary from:
monday march 29
saturday march 27
thursday march 25

 

Read more about the Inter-american Development Bank:

CENSAT Agua Viva- FoE Colombia: www.censat.org (in spanish)
Rios Vivos Coalition: www.riosvivos.org.br (english, spanish and portuguese)
Bank Information Center, United States: www.bicusa.org
ACERCA on Plan Puebla Panama: www.asej.org
IDB website: www.iadb.org (english and spanish)

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