Revealed August 15, 2024
By Carla García Zendejas, Director of CIEL’s Individuals, Land, and Sources Program, and Lani Furbank, Communications Marketing campaign Specialist.
Tons of of kilometers from the city middle of Panama, Indigenous Ngäbe and Buglé peoples stay in a number of the world’s final intact tropical forests, a spot they’ve known as residence for generations. This ancestral homeland has been a supply of sustenance, medication, and group for Indigenous Peoples, in addition to an unlimited carbon sink for the world.
However in 2017, the World Financial institution’s Worldwide Finance Company (IFC) authorized an advisory companies funding to finance a 330-kilometer lengthy electrical transmission line. Often known as “Line IV,” this undertaking would move straight via Indigenous territories. If constructed, the transmission line wouldn’t solely threaten the rights, livelihoods, and traditions of Indigenous Peoples, however it might additionally threaten to open the area to additional undesirable improvement, from new roads to large mining tasks. And these losses could lead on communities — particularly youthful generations — to go away the area.
Defending Indigenous Territory
Due to this threat, Indigenous group leaders got down to defend their residence, their lifestyle and their proper to self-determination, and so they sought authorized help from CIEL. In 2018, CIEL’s Individuals, Land, and Sources Program accompanied the Motion for the Protection of the Territories and Ecosystems of Bocas del Toro (MODETEAB) in submitting a grievance on the impartial accountability mechanism for the IFC, the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO).
Quickly after, the side-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic made communication and entry to this distant space much more complicated than traditional and likewise slowed down progress in planning for the development of the pipeline. CIEL was capable of reap the benefits of this time by elevating group issues to UN treaty our bodies and mechanisms, working intently with MODETEAB to enhance their digital infrastructure and coordinate logistics in order that they may make their case on a world stage.
Arguing that the federal government of Panama is obligated to respect Indigenous Peoples’ proper to free, prior, and knowledgeable consent (FPIC), MODETEAB spoke earlier than the United Nations Human Rights Council as a part of the Common Periodic Assessment (UPR), the Inter-American Court docket of Human Rights, and two UN treaty our bodies: the Committee on Financial, Social, and Cultural Rights (CESCR) and the UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR).
Victories on the UN and the CAO
In 2023, MODETEAB’s testimony resulted in statements from UN our bodies warning that Panama is failing to respect Indigenous Peoples’ rights within the context of improvement tasks akin to Line IV.
A 12 months earlier than that, in 2022, the CAO discovered that the IFC violated its personal sustainability coverage when it backed the undertaking. The CAO’s report made it clear that the group had not been correctly consulted concerning the undertaking, and that the State-owned firm should safe the consent of impacted Indigenous communities earlier than development proceeds.
Now, the IFC is implementing a administration motion plan (MAP) that’s supposed to carry the federal government of Panama accountable for securing consent from Indigenous Peoples. That is the second draft of the MAP, which MODETEAB and CIEL had the chance to weigh in on due to advocacy by CIEL and companions. In a big flip of occasions, as a part of the MAP, the President of the World Financial institution and the IFC’s Regional VP spoke to Panamanian authorities representatives and the administration of State-owned Empresa de Transmision Electrica (ETESA) about the necessity to perform the FPIC course of.
Trying Forward
As the federal government of Panama strikes ahead to discover a undertaking developer, the timeline should embrace a respectable FPIC course of earlier than breaking floor. And the IFC should stay concerned to make sure this occurs.
The situations in Bocas del Toro are at the moment fairly unstable, with acts of intimidation and violence being carried out in the neighborhood by authorities actors with none justification, together with seizing land and destroying property. However there’s nonetheless time to stop additional hurt if the IFC enforces its personal requirements on Indigenous rights and upholds the worldwide precept of FPIC.
Lasting Impression for Accountability in Finance
This landmark case might be a constructive instance of an impartial accountability course of serving its objective by making certain rights are protected and avoiding the potential for important hurt. It has set the crucial precedent that improvement finance actors can’t shirk their obligations to Indigenous Peoples with impunity. And the actions that the IFC dedicated to soak up response — if correctly carried out — symbolize an necessary step towards making certain that Indigenous Peoples’ rights are revered.
This case was one of many first to profit from new insurance policies that acknowledge the essential position of undertaking affected communities in co-creating options by means of IFC administration motion plans. We’re witnessing shifts within the IFC’s tradition precipitated by this and different complicated and fragile instances which have challenged preconceptions about complainants. And though this receptivity just isn’t institution-wide, it does exhibit a noticeable shift inside the IFC, and the enduring results will profit numerous communities to come back.
CIEL’s efforts to help communities and maintain establishments accountable will proceed to be critically necessary because the taking part in area adjustments and financiers look to put money into new and dangerous industries that pose critical threats to communities world wide. Particularly, as international demand for transitional minerals grows, we’re focusing our efforts on translating these methods to make sure safeguards are revered by the mining business.
About CIEL’s Individuals, Land, and Sources Program
CIEL’s Individuals, Land, and Sources Program seeks to guard and defend the atmosphere and human rights in opposition to the hostile impacts of improvement. This sequence outlines three impactful instances that exhibit our work accompanying communities to hunt justice via accountability mechanisms at improvement banks.




















