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Role of the AI Committee

The AI Committee is an internal administrative body under World Bank management established to:

(a)  broadly oversee the implementation of the  the ¡°AI Policy¡±);

(b)  interpret the AI Policy in line with the AI Policy¡¯s guiding principles;

(c)  make decisions concerning whether to exercise the Bank¡¯s prerogative to disclose certain information that is on the list of exceptions (i.e., restricted information) under the AI Policy; and

(d)  consider and decide on  filed if a request to access information has been denied by the World Bank. The are publicly available.

The AI Committee terms of reference are public ().  The AI Committee serves as:

  1. the first stage of appeal for appeals alleging a violation of the AI Policy; and
  2. the first and final stage of appeal for those appeals making a public interest case and for appeals against decisions denying access to information based on the Bank¡¯s exercise of its prerogative to restrict. The AI Committee's decisions in these cases are final.

The AI Committee makes its best efforts to reach a decision within 45 working days of receiving an appeal. 

The Annual Reports of the Access to Information Policy record the number of appeals filed before the AI Committee each year.