The World Bank and Other Financial Institutions

Poverty alleviation,” “sustainability,” “prosperity” and "development" are key words in the public relations materials of the World Bank, its private arm, the International Financial Corporation (IFC), and other development finance agencies. In reality, the policies, programmes and projects promoted by these institutions have time and again caused more poverty, violence and forest destruction.

Publications 15 October 2025
The Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF) will be launched at the 30th United Nations Climate Conference (COP30), next November. This initiative claims to be a "new hope" for tropical forests worldwide. However, the TFFF is not about addressing the drivers of deforestation that destroy forests and threaten forest communities. On the contrary, it will tap into a financial market that drives deforestation.
Publications 7 October 2025
By Larry Lohmann, The Corner House.
Publications 6 April 2021

WRM Bulletin Compilation. Available in English and Indonesian.

Publications 6 July 2020

Company plans 75,000 hectare expansion of Industrial Tree Plantations in Seven Countries in the Global South: Sierra Leone, Ghana, Uganda, Ethiopia, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay. Download the leafelt to know more about the company and why communities should be alert.

Publications 17 September 2002
Publications 9 December 1996

This book, commissioned by the World Rainforest Movement at its meeting in Delhi in April 1994, has its origins in increasing concern among non-governmental organizations in the South over the spread of monoculture tree plantations. It is intended as a tool for all movements alarmed at the social, political and environmental effects of these plantations.