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Home > Archives for Rights, democracy, development

Rights, democracy, development

Shalva Guledani

December 19, 2017

‘Svaneti needs more attention. Otherwise, it will become empty.’

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EUR 1.5 billion public loan for controversial pipeline withheld

December 12, 2017

Today, at a board meeting in Luxembourg the European Investment Bank has decided, for now, to postpone loaning 1.5 billion euros to the controversial Trans-Adriatic Pipeline.

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Six reasons for not financing the Nenskra hydropower project in Georgia

December 5, 2017

This briefing outlines the main issues with the Nenskra hydropower project shortly before both the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank will decide on financing the project.

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Nenskra HPP poses possible threat to Georgian biodiversity hot spot

December 4, 2017

In January 2016 the Georgian government decided to exclude from the Bern Convention’s candidate Emerald Site “Svaneti 1” all territories that are part of the valleys of the Nenskra and Nakra rivers which are relevant for the construction of the Nenksra

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Price tag of Georgia’s Nenskra dam goes through the roof

December 4, 2017

New information reveals the disproportionate price that Georgia’s government guarantees to pay for electricity from the Nenskra dam. The increasingly unfavourable economics strengthen calls to finally make the project’s contract publicly available.

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Between TAP and a hard place – Albanian farmers receive peanuts after losing land and livelihoods to gas pipeline

November 30, 2017

Interviews in Albania revealed a barrage of complaints about how the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline has been treating farmers affected by the mega gas project that may soon receive a record loan from the European Investment Bank.

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Land lost but not forgotten

November 30, 2017

Impacts of the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline on the land and livelihoods of farmers in Albania In May 2017, Bankwatch, together with the Albanian Helsinki Committee undertook a mission along the corridor of the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline in Albania to talk to p

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Europe’s murky Eastern energy deals

November 24, 2017

Millions of euros in public money are being invested in large infrastructure projects in the EU’s eastern neighbours in total disregard for Europe’s climate goals, and local communities, writes Manana Kochladze.

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Communities in Chuberi and Nakra, Georgia, address financiers of Nenskra hydropower plant

November 23, 2017

In this letter, communities affected by the Nenskra hydropower plant in Georgia, explain the project promoter’s inadequate engagement with locals and ask the international financial institutions to stop considering financing the project. More than 100

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A growing menace in Ukraine as proposed loan to agribusiness giant adds to conflict

November 21, 2017

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will decide next week on another loan of USD 25 million for Myronivsky Hliboproduct (MHP), in spite of repeated attempts by locals to reign in the impacts wrought by MHP.

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