

Reporting environmental and social concerns
UNIDO believes that environmental and social sustainability is a fundamental aspect of achieving outcomes consistent with its mandate, and recognizes that projects that foster environmental and social sustainability rank among the highest priorities of its activities.
Any person potentially affected by the environmental or social impact of a UNIDO project is encouraged to raise its concerns through any of the following means:
Possible environmental and social grievances may relate to, for example:
UNIDO encourages first bringing complaints to existing local or country-level grievance and dispute resolution systems. This not only enhances local and country-ownership and governance, but also reflects the fact that local and country-level authorities often have better information and understanding relating to the causes of disputes that can arise from project implementation. When resolution of the matter is not possible at the local or country level, UNIDO encourages using its Grievance Mechanism.
In case of grievances regarding adverse environmental and social impacts, EIO will route the complaint to the UNIDO Compliance Officer, for preliminary screening and identification of the nature of the complaint. Depending on the nature of the complaint, the Compliance Officer will refer the matter as follows:
If an allegation does not fall within its mandate, EIO will refer the report to the relevant office.