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Fidanka Bacheva-McGrath

Fidanka Bacheva-McGrath - EBRD policy - Bankwatch

Strategic Area Leader - Cities for people

Email: fidankab AT bankwatch.org
Tel.: +359 877 303 097

Fidanka joined Bankwatch in 2004 as a Balkan coordinator and became an EBRD campaign coordinator in 2010.

She holds an Environmental Science and Policy degree from the Central European University and an Environmental Law degree from Queens University, Belfast.

More from Fidanka Bacheva-McGrath

As tensions reach a tipping point at Amulsar gold mine, what next for the EBRD?

August 20, 2020 | Read more

In early August, Armenian protestors who had been blocking access continuously for the past two years to the controversial Amulsar gold mine were forcibly removed by the mine’s newly-hired security detail.

Informing women is the first step to empowering them

August 3, 2020 | Read more

Evidence of meaningful implementation of the Gender Action Plan for EBRD and GCF’s Green Cities Framework – not found.

EBRD’s Green Economy Transition must not be a fig leaf for fossil fuels investments

June 16, 2020 | Read more

Like many other financial institutions, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has responded to the call to join the global effort to tackle the climate crisis. And yet, over the past decade, while growing its support for renewable energy, the bank has continued to hand out public money to the fossil fuels industry.

Cities for citizens

June 15, 2020 | Read more

To modernise and green our cities, we need good governance first.

Status update on the Nenskra hydropower plant project

April 9, 2020 | Read more

New comprehensive assessments of project alternatives, climate risks, and environmental and social impacts are necessary if the project will ever restart.

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