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Arcelor Mittal SA: Undone and dusted

Bankwatch in the media  |  June 9, 2011

No-one who has driven between Bloemfontein and Johannesburg could fail to have noticed the haze, stench and massive steelworks near the motorway. But Amsa is not the only polluter in the area. Sasol, Eskom power stations and, in winter, household coal fires also contribute to the horrible air quality


Promoters of mega-dam in Georgia use front group and PR campaign and discredit local community

Blog entry  |  February 27, 2014

Georgian public opinion backs the village of Kaishi in the Georgian mountains that defiantly defends its land and tradition against the planned Khudoni dam. The project promoters have now embarked on an all-out promotion campaign including a fake non-governmental organisation.


Sustainability rules over future EU regional funds

Bankwatch in the media  |  January 23, 2012

The EU’s next budget is likely to include the first-ever binding document setting “stronger” and “clearer” objectives for regional funds to support sustainable development.


European bank criticized for encouraging Mubarak-era policies

Bankwatch in the media  |  March 12, 2012

The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights issued this month a scathing critique of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s vision for economic development in Egypt.


Time to stop shooting the messenger

Blog entry  |  November 4, 2014

Repression against civil society is on the rise, as the latest alarming case from Montenegro shows.


MEPs question EU’s energy strategy in the Balkans

Bankwatch in the media  |  October 17, 2012

MEPs and local NGOs worry that that the European Commission is bypassing civil society and environmental rules as it devises an energy strategy for the Western Balkan region.


Bataille de communication de l’UE autour du budget 2014-2020

Bankwatch in the media  |  February 10, 2013

L’Union européenne commence ce jeudi d’âpres négociations pour boucler le cadre financier pluriannuel (CFP) dans lequel seront construits chaque budget annuel de l’UE des sept ans à venir. Déjà perdu ? La migraine pointe ? Énervé ?


Fuelling controversy

Bankwatch in the media  |  July 15, 2013

The EU’s investment bank is under pressure to stop financing coal plants


We want more

Bankwatch in the media  |  December 22, 2015

Non-government organization CEE Bankwatch is not happy with the amount of information the European Investment Bank has provided regarding its lending to the Volkswagen Group in recent years. Bankwatch wrote to the EIB at the end of September, asking the bank to disclose documents related to the “green loans” it provided to VW, wanting to see loan contracts or evidence that VW used the money according to the conditions of the contract.


IFIs’ role in the transport sector

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EU Structural and Cohesion Funds (EU funds) In the current period (2007-2013), 73% (EUR 55 billion) of total EU funds transport funding goes to the CEE-10 countries in central and eastern Europe (without Bulgaria and Romania). These amounts could help significantly improving the often desolate public transport sectors in the region.


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