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No Price to the Human Rights Violations
Delegates attenting the 4th ACCA General Assembly held in Pretoria, South Africa recently. While the landscape in the extractive industry...
Renewable Riches: How Wind and Solar Can Power DRC and South Africa
International Rivers’ new study, “Renewable Riches,” has found that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is endowed with abundant wind...
Press Release | Congo Can Reap the Rewards of Its Enormous Wind and Solar Potential, Study Says
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETuesday, September 26, 2017 International Rivers is releasing a new study today that shows that the Democratic Republic...
It’s Time to Invest in Congo’s Energy Future
Earlier this month, the DRC government seemed to acknowledge what we have long argued: The proposed Inga 3 Dam, touted...
The Women of Inga: A Portrait of Resilience
A woman addresses her fellow villagers at Mvuzi 3 – Inga. Ange Asanzi/International Rivers. “Go and tell them that we,...
Press Release l Inga 3 Dam Risks Plunging DRC Deeper Into Debt
New report finds that DRC likely to suffer financial losses, continuing energy poverty if hydropower project advances Tuesday, June 27,...
In Debt and In The Dark: Unpacking the Economics of DRC’s Proposed Inga 3 Dam
“In Debt and In The Dark” is the first in-depth assessment of the economics of the proposed 4,800 MW Inga...
Large Hydropower Dams Are Not the Answer: Time to Rethink Africa’s Energy Infrastructure
This Article was previously published in the Perspectives #02/2017: Putting People Back Into Infrastructure The electrification rates of Africa are...
Water Warriors Rose Up! Day of Action 2017
On the 20th Annual Day of Action for Rivers, we saw communities around the globe rise up to celebrate healthy,...
Saluting Women Water Warriors
Kayapó women bathe their children in the waters of the Xingu. Photo by Glenn Switkes. In many parts of the...