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Home > Archives for Rights, democracy, development

Rights, democracy, development

Briefing for the EIB Board on the Budapest Airport expansion project

May 2, 2023

This briefing shows how this EIB-financed project continues to violate the fundamental rights of residents, which are enshrined by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

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Civil society seminar: Recommendations for EIB Global

May 2, 2023

This briefing summarises recommendations formulated by civil society to guide the future operations of EIB Global.

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The reconstruction of Ukraine: lessons from the post-war recovery in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia

April 14, 2023

This briefing analyses the lessons learned from the post war reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia and how they can be considered during Ukraine’s reconstruction. 

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CEE Bankwatch Network position on the AIIB’s Energy Sector

April 13, 2023

CEE Bankwatch expresses its deep disappointment in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) call for public consultation on its Energy Sector Strategy Update.

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What is wrong with EXIM’s plan to pay for Westinghouse reactors in Ukraine?

March 27, 2023

This briefing argues that US public funding should support a modern distributed energy system based on renewable energy and improved efficiency of Ukraine’s energy use.

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The unexplained backtracking of the EBRD and Tbilisi City Hall: why did they keep the contract with a Russian company?

March 13, 2023

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing funding to Tbilisi City Hall to purchase metro cars for the Georgian capital’s metro system from a Russian company, Metrowagonmash. The company is part of Transmashholding, whose shareholders – Russian oligarchs Iskander Makhmudov and Andrey Bokarev – are closely linked with the Kremlin and its defence industry. Metrowagonmash’s sister company is also reportedly providing engines for Russian warships. 

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EBRD funds channelled to Kremlin affiliates: Why the purchase of Tbilisi metro cars from a Russian company should not proceed as planned

March 13, 2023

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is providing funding to Tbilisi City Hall to purchase metro cars for the Georgian capital’s metro system from Russian company Metrowagonmash. But Metrowagonmash is not just any Russian company.

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Waste management in Uzbekistan: the high risks that the EBRD refuses to see

February 20, 2023

People living in the settlements adjacent to landfills slated for expansion under an EBRD waste management project were not adequately consulted.

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Open letter to the European Commission: environmental reforms and civil society engagement are key for Ukraine’s reconstruction and European accession

February 3, 2023

On 1 February, representatives of Ukrainian and international civil society organisations sent an open letter to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission. In the letter, they call on the European Union to support civil society engagement and the incorporation of green principles into Ukraine’s reconstruction process, which will go hand in hand with the country’s EU accession.

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EBRD investments in Ukrainian agro-giant MHP under investigation

February 2, 2023

After years of community complaints about the environmental and social damage caused by Ukrainian agro-giant Myronivsky Hliboprodukt (MHP), independent investigators are now looking into the role of international public finance in contributing to those harms. Considering the current food crisis, Ukraine’s important role in the global food supply chain and the prospect of more international investments to prop up Ukraine’s economy, it is time for financiers to learn the lessons of their past mistakes.

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