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Home > Archives for Protecting rivers and communities > Hydropower development in Georgia > Nenskra hydropower plant, Georgia

Nenskra hydropower plant, Georgia

New wave of protests against the Nenskra dam

April 30, 2018

On April 21, around 200 people went on a protest in Chuberi to once again oppose the construction of the Nenskra dam and to demand their indigenous status that grants a higher level of safeguards.


Indigenous Svan communities unite to block hydro development in Svaneti

March 5, 2018

Protesters meet in Mestia to issue a petition that would block harmful infrastructural developments in Svaneti.


European Bank Gives Go-Ahead to Controversial Georgian Dam

February 5, 2018

A new dam will provide eight percent of Georgia’s electricity, but locals worry about its effect on their land. Now the project has European funding. Source: European Bank Gives Go-Ahead to Controversial Georgian Dam


[Campaign update] More EBRD cash for Georgia dams should be cautionary tale for other development banks

February 5, 2018

The European Investment Bank is set to decide on the billion dollar Nenskra dam project during its board meeting today.


Talking too much in the marshrutka: how I came to treasure Saventi

January 16, 2018

Rosa Vroom, author of the multimedia hub ‘Sventi is my homeland’, reflects on what makes the region and its people so special


Comments on the Nenskra supplementary environmental and social studies

January 15, 2018

The revised supplementary studies for the Nenskra project fail to properly perform a cost/benefit analysis. It lacks an assessment of the energy efficiency alternatives, the environmental externalities, the opportunity costs and even an economic inte


Melano Subeliani

December 20, 2017

“There are no bills here, everything we have is free and everything we do is ours.”


Music Group Nakra

December 19, 2017

‘Very talented children have been discovered in Nakra since a teacher started motivating then to learn Georgian and Svan songs.’


Music group Usghuli

December 19, 2017

“My parents, our family used to sing Svan songs. They were singing very well, especially my mother. She taught me singing and playing the ‘Tchuniri’.”


Tamazi Kvirikadze

December 19, 2017

‘My ancestors had never used any herbicides and chemicals.’


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