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Anna Roggenbuck

Anna-Roggenbuck-EIB-policy-officer-at-Bankwatch

EIB policy officer

Email: annar AT bankwatch.org
Tel.: +48918315392

Anna joined Bankwatch in 2003. After working as a national campaigner since 2004, she became our EIB campaign coordinator.

Anna has an MA degree in sociology and an engineering degree in Environmental and Civil Engineering .

More from Anna Roggenbuck

EIB’s lack of public disclosure on the Svans challenged by Ombudsman

September 16, 2020 | Read more

The European Ombudsman concluded that the EIB should disclose an expert report on whether Svans that live in the Svaneti region of Georgia are indigenous people.

Kenyan village burned down weeks after EIB withdraws from energy project planned at the same place

November 6, 2019 | Read more

The geothermal power plant Akiira 1 in Kenya’s Nakuru county is planned to be built nearby the place the village of Lorropil used to stand until last Sunday.

The EU’s flagship investment scheme must not become backdoor for fossil fuel financing

October 7, 2019 | Read more

A half trillion euro subsidies scheme and part of the so-called Juncker Plan, the European Fund for Strategic Investment (EFSI) has been portrayed by its promoters, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank as a major success story, albeit with little evidence to back such claims.

New opportunities for eastern Europe if the EU’s bank ramps up climate ambition and quits fossil fuels

June 13, 2019 | Read more

Ahead of the European Investment Bank’s annual governors’ meeting, several EU’s finance ministers put forward a joint non-paper “Climate for the future of Europe” with an idea to transform the EIB: make green financing its top priority and promote investments in energy and climate transition. The right initiative risks failing if not supported by the majority of the bank’s shareholders, in particular by the eastern states that wrongfully fear that EIB’s increasing ambition in climate finance will unfavorably impact the bank’s presence in their countries.

Complaint to the European Ombudsman regarding the EIB’s non-disclosure of information

May 14, 2019 | Read more

This complaint is based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the EIB with theEuropean Ombudsman allowing the complainants who are not satisfied with the outcome of the procedure before the European Investment Bank-Complaints Mechanism (EIB-CM)

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