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Home > Publications > Bankwatch Mail 51

Bankwatch Mail 51

Bankwatch Mail 51

Bankwatch Mail    |    13 March 2012

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Content

  1. State Commission warns of corruption and illegality at Šoštanj
  2. Polish energy companies’ black propaganda threatens EU climate ambitions again
  3. New EU funds map adds to calls for sustainable EU budget
  4. EU funds for Czech incinerators in the balance thanks to local opposition
  5. EU Funds delivering domestic energy efficiency in Latvia – concerted facilitation and promotion is the key
  6. Strategic thinking needs to win out in the future Cohesion Policy debate
  7. EBRD plans for Egypt slammed by human rights group
  8. Infrastructure in the developing world: does it need PPPs?
  9. EIB’s clean energy credentials continue to be compromised, policy review offers clean break from fossil fuels
  10. A civil society ‘Hello’ to the EIB’s new president
  11. EIB lending figures in 2011: Germany 6 – Greece 1
  12. Silence is golden for some – the strange case of the EBRD’s mining policy
  13. Round and round they go, what they finance next … nobody knows
  14. Formal complaints lodged against questionable EBRD energy loans
  15. Electing the World Bank President: Open, merit-based process not torpedoed yet
  16. Borrowed life: Asian Development Bank projects failing Uzbeks (not in pdf version of Bankwatch Mail 51)
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