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Home > Publications > Bankwatch Mail 33

Bankwatch Mail 33

Bankwatch Mail 33

Bankwatch Mail    |    4 June 2007

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In this issue: Too much carbon in EU funding – Commission rubber stamps 30 percent rise in Polish GHGs * EIB approves Bujagali Dam in Uganda despite major flaws * Environmental and social safeguards – time to get serious at the EIB * Poland facing trial in European Court of Justice over Via Baltica * Dos and donts – how the EIB can avoid development pitfalls * When is corruption not corruption? Ask the EIB * The memory hole

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Institution: EU Funds | EBRD | EIB

Theme: Energy & climate | Transport | Resource efficiency

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