Chuberi
November 3, 2017
At least 10 kilometres upstream the Nenskra River there are still settlements that live from the abundance of the river shores.
Pari
November 3, 2017
Somewhere on the main road a big colourful sign that reads ‘Svan Travel Agency’ points to a steep dirt road. These easy-to-hitchhike three kilometres lead to Pari.
Svaneti is my homeland
November 3, 2017
Svaneti is my homeland Discover the hidden beauty of Georgia’s Caucasus mountains and meet the locals whose traditions make the region so unique. https://vimeo.com/236049433 Svaneti is a region full of folklore, pristine nature, proud and hospitable pe
Good project – bad implementation: MHP biogas
November 2, 2017
The project MHP Biogas is currently under consideration for approval by the EBRD Board of Directors. The project covers the construction of the greenfield 10 MW biogas plant in Vinnitsa region of Ukraine. The biogas plant is sought to help solve the pr
Kill the funding. Kill the pipeline.
November 1, 2017
The anti fossil fuels movement 350.org calls for cutting off the funding to new gas infrastructure for Europe – namely for the ‘carbon bomb’ that is the Southern Gas Corridor.
The great gas lock-in – industry lobbying is behind the EU push for new gas infrastructure
October 31, 2017
A new report from Corporate Europe Observatory shows why the fire-power of the gas industry makes it a powerful and effective lobbying force in Brussels and national capitals. Meanwhile, public interest groups have a fraction of the resources and access.
Green Climate Fund’s preference for big players weakens transparency
October 31, 2017
The 18th meeting of the Green Climate Fund in the beginning of October confirmed again that big institutions are getting the biggest share of finances. This time it was the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development who left its mark.
Major European loan to controversial Azerbaijani gas pipeline risks fuelling corruption, human rights abuse and climate change
October 18, 2017
A USD 500 million loan approved today by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the construction of the Trans Anatolian Pipeline is set to benefit, among others, state-owned companies in Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Nenskra HPP: the concerns of worried locals fall on deaf ears of project developers
October 12, 2017
In an interview, a teacher from Chuberi in the Svaneti mountains gave us an impression of how the project developers of the planned Nenskra dam engage with locals.
Rights, democracy and development
October 6, 2017
Whether in Europe or beyond, public money must not become an auxiliary for human rights violations or the marginalisation of affected communities. We expose cases where development banks fail to protect those impacted by their projects. We advocate for
