Stakeholder Response Mechanism : Are you concerned about a UNDP Project?
Stakeholder Response Mechanism (SRM)
If you believe a UNDP-supported project or programme has harmed, or is likely to harm, you, your community, or the environment, you may request help from UNDP’s Social and Environmental Compliance Unit and/or UNDP’s Stakeholder Response Mechanism.
Compliance Review – Responding to Concerns Relating to UNDP Social and Environmental Commitments
The Social and Environmental Compliance Unit (SECU) investigates complaints from project-affected communities and individuals who believe UNDP has not complied with its social and environmental commitments, and recommends measures to address findings of non-compliance. In particular, this includes non-compliance with UNDP’s Social and Environmental Standards.
Stakeholder Response – Helping Parties Resolve Grievances and Disputes
The Stakeholder Response Mechanism (SRM) helps project-affected stakeholders, UNDP’s partners (governments, NGOs, businesses) and others jointly address grievances or disputes related to the social and/or environmental impacts of UNDP supported projects.
Who May File a Complaint?
Any person or community who believes the environment or their wellbeing may be affected by a UNDP-supported project or programme may file a complaint. A representative, such as a civil society organization, may also file a complaint on behalf of affected communities. People who file complaints may request that SRM and SECU protect their names and identities.
Where to File a Request?
You may submit requests via our telephone, post, email or social media applications as below:
srm.bt@undp.org | |
UNDP Bhutan | |
Telephone (English) | +975-2-322424 |
Mailing Address | United Nations Development Programme Bhutan Country Office Peling Lam, Kawajangsa, Thimphu |
Policies | UNDP’s Accountability Mechanism |
What to Put in a Request?
It is helpful if your request includes:
- Name, address, telephone number and other contact information
- Whether the Requestors wish to keep their identity confidential during the initial assessment
- Name, location and nature of UNDP project
- How the Requestors believe they have been, or are likely to be, adversely affected by the UNDP-supported project
- A description of other efforts, including other dispute resolution processes, the Requestors have undertaken to resolve their concerns
Please refer SRM Brochures and video:
The corporate SRM/SECU brochure: English
One-page handouts on SRM/SECU: Dzongkha
Video for stakeholders and partners on SRM/SECU