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Home > Archives for Central Asia

Central Asia

Zarafshan, Bash and Dzhankeldy wind projects, Uzbekistan

May 9, 2024

The first large wind projects in the Central Asian country are being built in biodiversity hotspots and hinder the declaration of protected areas. The IFC, EBRD and ADB need to ensure that some of the most problematic turbines are moved away.


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.


Bishkek’s electric trolleybuses under threat from ADB-funded transport overhaul

May 2, 2024

In an effort to address Bishkek’s pollution issue, the city plans to purchase 120 electric buses as well as a fleet of compressed natural gas buses. However, these may replace the city’s most environmentally friendly mode of transportation – the trolleybus.


Labor Rights Violations Persist in Uzbekistan

March 27, 2024

Cotton producer Indorama Agro silences workers speaking out against rights violations while development banks fail to ensure compliance.


Kyrgyzstan’s crackdown on civil society: Are international development banks doing enough?

February 20, 2024

Kyrgyzstan is one of the few countries in Central Asia with an active and vibrant civil society, represented by strong human right defenders and active environmental and social issue groups. Last year, however, the Kyrgyz government proposed two repressive laws on non-governmental organisations and the media, which represent a major setback for the country’s democratic future.


Can the EBRD deliver effective sustainable infrastructure in the transport and municipal sectors?

February 1, 2024

This briefing makes recommendations aimed at contributing to the preparation of the EBRD’s new Sustainable Infrastructure Strategy.


Why Samarkand’s Green City Action Plan alone is not enough

January 25, 2024

Samarkand is the first city in Uzbekistan to join the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s Green Cities programme. Preparations for a Green City Action Plan (GCAP) have already begun, with stakeholder engagement workshops now underway. However, Samarkand residents are concerned that a strategic general urban plan has not been put in place to ensure the GCAP recommendations are implemented.


Civil society comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies with focus on human rights due diligence

January 15, 2024

Together with other civil society organisations, Bankwatch submitted comments on the EBRD’s good governance policies, which are currently under revision.


Civil society groups urge the EBRD to rethink mining investments

September 20, 2023

Twenty civil society organisations from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Mongolia, Uganda, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, as well as seven international environmental and human rights organisations, are calling on the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to reconsider its approach to mining investments.


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