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The Inter-American Development Bank's oversight body is investigating complaints from local groups over a record debt-for-nature swap between Ecuador and the bank for the Galapagos Islands. Concerns include lack of information and community engagement, and the delay in the arrival of conservation funds. MICI's investigation could lead to changes in IDB policies if non-compliance is found. The Galapagos deal, worth $1.6
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