Submission on World Bank Safeguard Policy Review, focusing on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression
- Mar 03, 2015
- Ambasada Pink
02 March 2015 - The proposed draft of the World Bank Environmental and Social Safeguards lists women, girls, and gender and sexual minorities as “vulnerable groups.” In doing so, however, it fails to fully grasp how each group is uniquely vulnerable to human rights abuses due to societal prejudices and legal barriers.
Persons with a non-conforming sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or varying gender expression (SOGIE) and who are bodily diverse, face a number of difficulties even in open and free societies, subjecting them to abuses and forcing them to conceal their identities for their own safety. Some countries explicitly criminalize same-sex behavior and/or gender expression that differs from the sex assigned at birth; few countries offer specific non-discrimination protections on the grounds of SOGIE. By virtue of their invisibility they experience disproportionate amounts of project risks and impacts, producing unsafe living conditions. These risks typically stem from ignorance, discrimination, prejudice, harassment, and/or violence – sometimes carried out with legal sanction or impunity. Invisibility has significant impacts, including diminished access to much needed services including: health services, education, and employment opportunities. If left unchecked prejudice and/or harassment can lead to significant cumulative long-term effects, including direct or indirect violent actions, extreme poverty and permanent social exclusion.
Along the same lines, a combination of gender discrimination and legal barriers against women and girls contribute to their exclusion and to gender based violence. Gender-based disparities remain in many countries, including in wages, property ownership, labor force participation, and literacy, enrollment in higher education, political participation and representation, life expectancy, legal rights and sex ratios at birth. These pose significant project risks if not addressed fully at each stage of project development.
Many women, girls, and gender and sexual minorities also experience multiple forms of discrimination and marginalization, including because of their ethnic background, religion, language, political opinion, or other status.
The next draft of the safeguard framework must therefore - systematically and proactively - address the unique impacts of each project on women, girls, and gender and sexual minorities, as well as additional impacts these people experience because of other forms of discrimination or marginalization that they face. This can only be achieved by including standalone Gender and SOGIE Safeguard with mandatory standards on:
- Social Impact Assessments which are gender and SOGIE responsive. These must identify and assess impacts of proposed projects in terms of lack and barriers to access to needed services, evaluate alternatives, and design appropriate mitigation and monitoring measures;
- Baseline Gender and SOGIE disaggregated indicators to assist in determining whether a project has differing impacts on persons based on their gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression or bodily diversity and those who may be vulnerable to abuses and exclusion due to prejudices related to more than one of these factors;
- Meaningful Engagement, Consultations and Participation with women, girls, and persons with a non-conforming sexual orientation, gender identity and/or varying gender expression and who are bodily diverse at each stage of the project are needed. Specific measures must be taken to ensure active participation and confidentiality and security of participants;
- Gender and SOGIE Plan & Planning framework to ensure that these groups receive equal benefits, are protected from adverse effects of a project and are compensated in a satisfactory manner, sufficient planning and dedicated budget are required;
- Universal Accessibility and Inclusion Plan to ensure access to safe services from criminalization, discrimination and violence. This will include having sensitive and trained staff in place to provide quality and comprehensive healthcare, a safe environment with healthcare facilities, access to quality education and a means to maintaining adequate standard of living as well as emotional and over all well-being.
Endorsing Organizations
- Human Rights House, Albania
- PINK Embassy, Albania
- Access Chapter 2, South Africa
- SANAC Civil Society Forum, South Africa
- Lebanese Medical Association for Sexual Health, Lebanon
- India HIV/AIDS Alliance, India
- METRO Charity, United Kingdom
- The Bretton Woods Project, United Kingdom
- IDAHO Committee - International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
- Arab Trans Association
- The Global Alliance for LGBT Education, Netherlands
- Stonewall Housing, United Kingdom
- The Initiative for Equal Rights, Nigeria
- Micro Rainbow, United Kingdom
- Kaleidoscope Trust, United Kingdom
- Initiative for Improved Male Health, Nigeria
- Bank Information Center, United States
- Gender and Development Network, United Kingdom
- National Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission, Kenya
- Center Global, United States
- Chapter Four-Uganda, Uganda
- Blue Diamond Society, Nepal
- ILGA-Europe, Belgium
- International Rectal Microbicide Advocates – IRMA, Nigeria
- International Centre for Advocacy on Rights to Health, Nigeria
- The LGBT Center of Raleigh, United States
- LGBT United Tetovo, Macedonia
- ILGA – International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, Switzerland
- ReconcilingWorks, United States
- Stonewall, United Kingdom
- Closet de Sor Juana AC, México
- Beijing Gender Health Education Institute, China
- Labris - Lesbian Human Rights Organization, Serbia
- Queer Zagreb, Croatia
- Domino and ZbeLeTron, Croatia
- Sarajevo Open Centre, Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Queeria - Center for Promoting Culture of Nonviolence and Equality, Serbia
- Belgrade Pride Parade, Serbia
- Kaos GL Association, Turkey
- LGBT Forum Progress, Montenegro
- LGBTIQ Social Center, Montenegro
- LGBTI Support Center - Helsinki Committee for Human Rights of the Republic of Macedonia
- Thessaloniki Pride, Greece
- Alliance against Discrimination of LGBT people, Albania
- Public Information and Need of Knowledge NGO, Armenia
- Aswat- Palestinian Gay Women
- Subversive Front, Skopje, Macedonia
- Israeli Queers for Palestine, Israel
- Athens Pride, Greece
- SPoD LGBTI, Turkey
- CEL, Kosovo
- QeSH, Kosovo
- Open Mind Spectrum Albania - OMSA
- Community Development Center & Network "Today for the Future", Albania
- Tirana Legal Aid Society, TLAS, Albania
- Albanian Center for Population and Development, Albania
- Beyond Barriers, Albania
- Youth in Free Initiative, Kukes, Albania
- Albanian Institute for Public Affairs, Albania
- "Harriet Martineau" Foundation, Albania
- Focus on Women’s Development, Kuçovë, Albania
- Intellectual Women of Shkodra, Albania
- Observatory for Children's Rights, Albania
- Children’s Human Rights Centre of Albania
- Supporting women in the family, Albania
- Association for Integration of Informal Areas, Albania
- Roma Virtual Network, Israel
- Gayten-LGBT, Serbia
- Instituto Runa de desarrollo y Estudios sobre Género, Spain
- Gender Action, United States
- LGBTT Solidarity Association, Turkey
- TRANSform, Romania
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Transidentität und Intersexualität, Germany
- Bisexual Alliance Victoria, Australia
- Transgender Victoria, Australia
- Instituto Runa de Desarrollo y Estudios sobre Género, Peru
- Human Rights Watch, United States
- Pehchan North Region Office, India
- Kinnar Bharti, India
- Parivartan Trust, India
- Mitr TI +, India
- Kashish, India
- Ekta Trust, India
- Samarpan, India
- Shaan, India
- Himayat, India
- Mansa, India
- Navjeewan, India
- Welcome Foundation, India
- Sangharsh, India
- Dostana, India
- Sneh, India
- Saahil- E-Sasaram, India
- Asha Trust, India
- Ibteda-e-anees, India
- Humkhayal Trust, India
- Ujala Trust, India
- Sankalp, India
- Naya Savera, India
- Basera Trust, India
- Rhythm, India
- Ekta sewa sansthan, India
- Bharosa TI+, India
- Rose Foundation, India
- Gulshan- E –Ishq, India
- Jagriti Foundation, India
- Saathi Seva Santhan, India
- TLF Sexuality, Health and Rights Educators, Philippines
- Groundation, Grenada
- Quality of Citizenship, Jamaica
- Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), Guyana
- Human Rights Campaign, United States
- Colour Youth – LGBTQ Youth Community of Athens, Greece
- TransAkcija, Slovenia
Endorsing Individuals
- Olumide Makanjuola
- Adebisi Alimi
- Tamara Adrian
- Miroslawa Makuchowska
- Dr. Greg Ussher
- Wim Antonio Monasso
- David Masengesho
- Kelechi Ugoh
- Rev. Canon Albert Joy Ogle
- Denis LeBlanc
- Oleg Tomilin
- Philip W. Moeller
- Tushar M.
- John Adeniyi
- Stein Wolff Frydenlund
- Filippos Paganis
- Belissa Andia Perez
- Janneke van der Ros
- Monika Kocaqi
- Lavdie Ruçi














