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Home > Archives for Rights, democracy, development

Rights, democracy, development

Checking in on Waste Management Projects in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

December 27, 2022

The EBRD is facilitating the introduction of green technologies, waste recovery and recycling systems in both countries, but more …

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Is Samarkand ready to become a Green City?

December 26, 2022

This briefing reviews Samarkand’s existing urban development plans, the main environmental and social concerns of residents with a focus on public transport, and provides recommendations on including civil society in the GCAP planning.  

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Ako pomôcť s obnovou ukrajinského poľnohospodárstva: Poučenie pre banky

December 20, 2022

Prípad agrogiganta, ktorý za peniaze od medzinárodných investorov rozširuje svoju výrobu na ukrajinskom vidieku, ukazuje, prečo musia …

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Applying best practices from EU funds to the reconstruction of Ukraine

December 20, 2022

This briefing reviews lessons from EU funds such as cohesion policy funding and the Recovery and Resilience Facility for ensuring Ukraine’s reconstruction is financed in a way that ensures participation and green, sustainable outcomes.

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Public Participation, the Achilles Heel of International Investments in Uzbekistan

December 15, 2022

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

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Governance worsens across the majority of EBRD economies

December 14, 2022

Perceived corruption and reduced press freedom lead to governance declines …

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Civil society has the right to have a say in Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction

December 13, 2022

This month, Civil Society Europe and the EEB held the High-Level Conference on RebuildUkraine & Civil Dialogue where civil society came …

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Almaty’s Green City Action Plan: a plan for destructive creation?

December 8, 2022

The Kazakh city of Almaty joined the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)’s Green Cities initiative in 2019. How does the first Green City Action Plan in Central Asia reflect public participation?

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Rebuilding a More Sustainable, Resilient, and Equitable Ukraine

December 8, 2022

Ukraine could use the opportunity offered by post-war recovery to build neighborhoods that are healthier, more sustainable, and more …

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A false start for wind energy in Uzbekistan?

December 1, 2022

This report analyses the current environmental assessments for four wind projects planned to be built in Uzbekistan and adds new evidence from visits to the sites, meetings with the companies and local communities, and expert advise from environmental organisations.

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