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‘Delivering Impact Together’ … unless things get complicated: EBRD Annual Meeting marked by shrinking civic space

June 6, 2024

The theme of this year’s EBRD Annual Meeting and Business Forum in Yerevan was ‘Delivering Impact Together’. However, discussions were dominated by the pressing issues of shrinking civic space and the exclusion of communities in the EBRD’s countries of operations.


Can Ukraine’s EU-backed recovery plan deliver on its green promises?

June 3, 2024

The Ukrainian government recently unveiled its Ukraine Plan, a key component of the Ukraine Facility, the EU’s 2024–2027 financial support programme aimed at rebuilding the country. The plan outlines several positive steps towards achieving a sustainable recovery, including a commitment to low-carbon, circular, and nature-friendly reconstruction efforts. However, there is much room for improvement.


Why is rebuilding the Kakhovka dam not the best option for Ukraine?

May 29, 2024

After the collapse of the Kakhovka dam in 2023, some stakeholders support the reconstruction of the dam, while others are willing to support the restoration of the natural landscape on the site of the former reservoir.


Comments on the draft Environmental and Social Policy with a focus on human rights due diligence

May 27, 2024

The EBRD’s safeguards revisions show some progress, but the Bank needs to strengthen its own environmental and social due diligence, particularly in the area of human rights, to prevent human rights abuses through early risk identification and effective mitigation.


Key trends and shortcomings in community engagement on high-risk EBRD projects

May 24, 2024

The EBRD sets out requirements for stakeholder engagement as part of project risk and impact assessments. This study reviews the stakeholder engagement practices of EBRD clients in all 34 high-risk projects disclosed between 2020 and 2024.


CEE Bankwatch comments on the draft EBRD Access to Information Policy and Directive on Access to Information

May 24, 2024

CEE Bankwatch Network calls on the EBRD to commit to better disclosure of project-related environmental and social information. This will help enhance the Bank’s due diligence and ensure early identification of risks, effective impact mitigation, and compliance with the EBRD’s commitments.


Civil society joint statement on the EBRD’s draft safeguards

May 24, 2024

Despite some improvements, the latest drafts of the EBRD’s updated good governance policies fall short of ensuring that human rights are respected and protected, especially in countries with significant democratic deficits. In a joint statement, 60 civil society organisations urge the EBRD to enhance its human rights due diligence.


More than money: New report reveals shortcomings in human rights policies of leading public development banks

May 6, 2024

As the EBRD gears up for its Annual Meeting on 14 May, the FIDH and Bankwatch release a report comparing the lending policies of four major public development banks whose loopholes are contributing to human rights violations.


More than money: Development banks must strengthen human rights safeguards

May 6, 2024

Despite environmental and social safeguards in place, projects financed by public development banks all too often violate human rights.


Global civil society coalition demands G7 leaders to prioritise support for Ukraine at upcoming meeting

April 16, 2024

As the 2024 G7 Foreign Affairs Ministerial approaches on April 17-19 in Capri, Italy, a coalition of leading organisations is calling on G7 nations to demonstrate unwavering support for Ukraine by taking concrete actions to address the country’s critical energy issues.


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