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EBRD to Stop Financing HPPs in Protected Areas – Exit – Explaining Albania

May 28, 2019

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced that starting from January 1, 2020 it will not finance hydropower plants (HPP) projects in areas with high biodiversity. EBRD’s new environmental and social policy sets stricter


Complaint to the European Ombudsman regarding the EIB’s non-disclosure of information

May 14, 2019

This complaint is based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the EIB with theEuropean Ombudsman allowing the complainants who are not satisfied with the outcome of the procedure before the European Investment Bank-Complaints Mechanism (EIB-CM)


Nenskra hydropower project: May 2019 update

May 14, 2019

Given the complexity of the Nenskra project and its immense impact on indigenous Svan communities and the country’s fiscal stability, the EBRD should take responsibility and not provide financial support until the project is properly assessed. Read mor


Indigenous communities in Georgia threatened by a major hydropower project financed with European public money

May 10, 2019

There are many reasons why the Nenskra hydropower plant in Georgia should not be built at all. The project is set to have devastating environmental and social impacts, and its economics are particularly shoddy.


European Development Bank Significantly Strengthens its Grievance Mechanism – Reformed Mechanism Now More Independent

May 9, 2019

(Amsterdam, Prague, Washington, D.C.) — Civil society organizations welcomed the new grievance mechanism policy for the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).


Letter to EBRD president Suma Chakrabarti

April 3, 2019

CEE Bankwatch Network, Arab Watch Coalition and the International Accountability Project call to the EBRD President, Sir Suma Chakrabarti, to ensure a people-centered Access to Information Policy. Communities, individuals, and civil society have the ri


Will the EBRD Make a Better Offer on Public Information Disclosure and Engagement?

March 28, 2019

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will soon conclude the revision of three policies central to the environmental and social governance of its projects: the Access to Information Policy, Environmental and Social Policy, and Project Accountability Policy. Together, these three documents will form the core of the institution’s protocols ensuring communities’ right to information, right to development, and right to remedy.


Comments on the EBRD draft Access to Information policy

March 27, 2019

Fulfilling the right of access to information is the beginning and foundation of true development that respects the rights of all people. Access to information goes hand-in-hand with meaningful consultation and stakeholder engagement to ensure that pro


Milestone bank summit in Belgrade a step towards protecting Balkan rivers, but greater transparency still needed

March 1, 2019

For immediate release. Belgrade – The ‘Save the Blue Heart of Europe’ campaign [1] gave a cautious welcome to a first-of-its-kind summit between the financial sector and green activists, where a roundtable about the role of banks in the destruction of Balkan rivers by hydropower dams was centre stage.


The EBRD Country Strategy for Azerbaijan

February 26, 2019

As the EBRD reviews its Country Strategy for Azerbaijan, Civil society organisations approached the Board of Directors to share their concerns about the situation in the country and asked the Bank to be clear that funding should be linked to the perfor


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