Event March 22: Leveraging environmental & human rights reform in Brazil via its OECD accession process
OECD Watch and partners launch research exposing environmental and human rights governance gaps in Brazil Keynote speakers & panelists discuss human and planetary impacts and…
OECD Watch briefs on topics for update in the OECD Guidelines
Civil society guide to influencing the OECD accession process
New civil society guide to influencing the OECD accession process
Guide helps civil society understand and leverage the opaque and technical process to demand major domestic reforms in candidate states On 25 January 2022, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that it…
Second evaluation of NCPs shows persistent gaps in performance
Gaps must be addressed via revision of the OECD Guidelines’ Procedural Guidance OECD Watch has completed its second evaluation of NCPs according to a set of 40 key performance indicators (KPIs) assessing elements of NCPs’…
OECD Watch challenges Canadian NCP’s failure to abide by international commitments
OECD Watch’s “substantiated submission” calls on OECD to condemn undue pressure by corporations on governments and correct Canadian NCP’s non-transparent, unpredictable, and inequitable handling of complaint by civil society In the second filing of…
OECD Watch report explains why and how to close gaps in the OECD Guidelines
In “Get Fit: Closing gaps in the OECD Guidelines to make them fit for purpose,” OECD Watch argues for a revision of the Guidelines to close problematic gaps in both standards for multinational enterprises and…
Get Fit: Closing gaps in the OECD Guidelines to make them fit for purpose
The state of remedy 2020: disappointing outcomes in OECD Guidelines complaints
The year 2020 saw disappointing outcomes in community- and civil society-led Guidelines complaints, OECD Watch concludes in its new ‘State of remedy’ paper. OECD Watch State of Remedy 2020 OECD National Contact Points (NCPs) concluded…