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I. Key Aspects
II. Inspection Procedures
>> A. Introduction
B. Scope of the Policy
C. Structure of the Policy
D. Parties Who Can Request an Inspection
E. Requests That Can Be Entertained
F. Processing of a Request for Inspection
G. General
Diagram of Inspection Process
III. Sample Forms
ADB's Inspection Policy: A Guidebook : II. Inspection Procedures

Introduction

  1. The inspection policy (the Policy) of the Asian Development Bank (the Bank) establishes a formal channel through which local communities, organizations and other groups - and, in special circumstances, members of the Bank's Board of Directors - can request independent review or "inspection" of the Bank's role in certain Bank-financed projects. The Policy is contained in Board paper R225-95, dated 10 November 1995, which was approved by the Bank's Board of Directors (the Board) on 5 December 1995. Copies of the Board paper are available to the public, and may be obtained from the Bank's Information Office.

  2. These Procedures have been prepared to provide detailed guidance on the operation of the Policy. The Procedures may be amended from time to time to provide further clarification or to address additional matters that may arise in the course of implementing the Policy.



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