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Manana Kochladze

Manana Kochladze

Strategic Area Leader - Democratization and Human Rights

Email: manana AT bankwatch.org
Tel.: +995-599-91 66 47

Manana joined Bankwatch in 1998 and works as Regional Coordinator for the Caucasus since 2002. As the founder of the Tbilisi-based environmental group Green Alternative, Manana is the group’s chairwoman as well as IFI program coordinator.

In 2004 Manana was honoured with a coveted Goldman Environmental Prize in recognition of her campaigning work on the controversial Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline.

Manana graduated in 1994 with an MSc degree in Biology from Tbilisi State University. She is the author of several reports and other publications focusing on environmental problems."

More from Manana Kochladze

Europe’s murky Eastern energy deals

November 24, 2017 | Read more

Millions of euros in public money are being invested in large infrastructure projects in the EU’s eastern neighbours in total disregard for Europe’s climate goals, and local communities, writes Manana Kochladze.

A woman leaning forward while tilling a field.

Women and hydropower: exacerbating vulnerability without resettlement

June 19, 2017 | Read more

The disproportionate impacts that the Nenskra hydropower project in Georgia will have on women are not being assessed by the project company, in spite of its financiers’ standards.

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