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+ What should I do if I have evidence of fraud or corruption in procurement or implementation of a project being financed by the World Bank?
The World Bank is supporting multiple efforts to combat corruption in the countries it supports and to ensure projects financed by the World Bank are free from misconduct or fraud.  If you have evidence of corruption, you can submit your complaint through the  World Bank Department of Institutional Integrity
, and check   Fraud and corruption FAQ .
Learn more about the
World Bank Anti-Corruption Strategy.

+ What can individuals do if they feel their interests have been or could be directly harmed by a project financed by the World Bank?
The Inspection Panel is an independent body created in 1993 by a resolution of the Bank's Board of Executive Directors and is the first of its kind to give voice to private citizens in an international context.
 For further details, visit the Inspection Panel Website 

+ How can I order World Bank publications?

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