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How to ensure public control over projects funded by development banks in non-democratic regimes

July 5, 2021

In a series of video tutorials, we demonstrate tools civil society organisations and activists from Uzbekistan can use to have a say about projects supported by development banks that may affect their communities and the environment.


European development bank’s new fossil fuels pledge falls short of aligning with the Paris Agreement

July 2, 2021

The governors of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), representing 69 shareholder governments as well as the EU and the European Investment Bank, decided yesterday the Bank will decrease its support for the fossil fuels industry.


At 30, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development must do better on human rights

July 1, 2021

The bank has a mandate to promote democracy – so why is it investing in autocratic regimes?


Civil society wishes on the EBRD’s 30th birthday: shut the fossil fuels party

June 29, 2021

People around the world are already feeling the brunt of the climate crisis on an almost daily basis. Most governments accept we are in the midst of a global climate crisis, including those controlling the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). And yet, Bankwatch’s recent analysis shows that during 2019-2020, the EBRD has awarded the fossil fuels industry more than USD 2 million every day on average. Two million dollars. Every single day.


Халқаро тараққиёт банклари: Оммавий инвестицияларнинг ҳусусиятлари

June 28, 2021

Бу табиат ва инсон ҳуқуқларини ҳимоя қилиш мақсадида жамоатчиликнинг халқаро банкларга қандай таъсир ўтказиши мумкинлиги ҳақидаги Бенквоч …


It is time for EBRD to become the lighthouse for fossil-free development banks

June 24, 2021

On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)  has the opportunity to help avert climate breakdown by putting itself at the heart of the global transition to a carbon-free economy. This joint state


No time to celebrate: a breakthrough for human rights is needed after 30 years of the EBRD

June 21, 2021

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) stands out among multilateral development banks with the commitment of its shareholding countries to the fundamental principles of democracy and respect for human rights. As the EBRD celebrate


European bank challenged on human rights credentials

June 21, 2021

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has struggled to prevent the billions of euros it lends each year from supporting autocratic regimes, finds a new report from civil society groups released on the eve of the bank’s thirtieth annual shareholder meeting.


BankWatch Urges ERBD to Stop Investing in Fossil Fuels

June 18, 2021

BankWatch, a network of organizations that monitors international public finance in Central and Eastern Europe, has a released a report in …


New beginnings at 30: can the EBRD leave behind fossil gas to become a bank fit for our future?

June 16, 2021

This report analyses the EBRD’s energy-related operations across the first two years of the Bank’s new Energy Sector Strategy (ESS) (2019-2020). This initial period of the ESS’s implementation is also compared to the previous ESS implementation period


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