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Biodiversity offsetting and other problems of the ESIA of Amulsar gold project in Armenia

January 8, 2019

This report is a critical analysis, with regard to the impacts on biodiversity, of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of the Amulsar Gold Project. Special attention has been paid to the biodiversity offsetting proposal for creation o


Social impacts of the Amulsar mine in Armenia

January 8, 2019

The Amulsar mine presents a number of considerable health and social risks to local communities, the tourism potential of the nearby Jermuk spa resort and the surrounding villages’ orchards, pastures and water supplies. The company Lydian Armenia prepa


Belgrade incinerator plans raise burning questions

December 19, 2018

The planned Belgrade waste incinerator in Serbia, being considered for financing by the EBRD, EIB and IFC, is incompatible with increasing waste prevention and recycling rates and endangers the already precarious livelihoods of the 12,000 people who currently live from waste-picking in the city. The recently published environmental and social impact assessment for the project fails to resolve either of these issues, as well as numerous others.


Belgrade Solid Waste PPP ESIA

December 18, 2018

Comments and questions in English and Serbian submitted during the public consultation on the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment.


Shuakhevi Compliance Review

December 12, 2018

In view of the considerable public resources invested in the Shuakhevi HPP project and in view of the negative impacts on local people’s safety and livelihoods, as well on local resources needed for sustainable development of the Adjara region and Geor


Eleventh hour for protected Kresna Gorge as Bulgaria presses on with destructive motorway

November 28, 2018

With construction advancing in Bulgaria’s Kresna gorge, discussion happening now at the Bern Convention in Strasbourg having taken on an increased sense of urgency.


Just transition in Bulgaria – mission possible for Maritsa Iztok energy complex?

November 23, 2018

Reflecting the European trend for phasing out highly polluting fuels like coal, this preliminary analysis outlines options for a just energy transition in the broad region surrounding the heart of Bulgarian coal energy – Maritsa Iztok energy complex in


Will the long-awaited bypass road pave the way to reconciliation?

November 15, 2018

Villagers in rural Olyanytsya, in central Ukraine, are hopeful that village life is about to become a lot more bearable. After putting up with intense heavy vehicle traffic from the industrial farming operations of agro-giant Mironivsky Hliboproduct (MHP) for years, the company has finally finished building a bypass road to divert traffic around residential areas.


Comments on the draft EBRD Agribusiness Sector Strategy

September 12, 2018

These comments focus on the sustainability of EBRD investments, the need   for better governance in the sector (both corporate and institutional), on issues that the draft Strategy is missing and needs to include or define better. While the draft inclu


Comments on the EBRD’s draft Country Strategy for Uzbekistan

August 22, 2018

We call on the EBRD to outline in the Uzbekistan Country Strategy a new strategic approach or a comprehensive plan for supporting Uzbekistan’s ambitious reform path in the areas of Good governance and protection of rights and freedoms of citizens. The


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