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Bujagali Being Revived: Read Civil Society Concerns
The Government of Uganda is reviving the construction of Bujagali dam, which up to now has been mired in controversies....
NAPE (Uganda) Responds to Minister of Energy
Lashing Out at NGOs will not bring electricity to Uganda: Response to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Hon....
Jim MacNeil's response to Mallaby's "NGOs Fighting Poverty Hurting the Poor"
To: Editor, Foreign PolicyRE: Response to Mallaby’s “NGOs Fighting Poverty Hurting the Poor”From: Jim MacNeill [NOTE: Jim MacNeill was the...
Rethinking Bujagali
This letter from NGOs to World Bank President Wolfensohn urges a full and fair assessment of energy options as the...
Would You Like a Dam With That Dam?
Bujagali Project Torpedoes Options Assessment for Uganda Local and international groups have been lobbying for a full and fair review...
AES Pulls Out of Uganda Dam
World Bank’s Unflagging Favoritism for Overpriced Bujagali Project Has Helped Put the Brakes on Uganda’s Energy Development. Today, the US-based...
World Bank Dam in Uganda Overpriced By $280 Million
Review of Project Contract Reveals that Ugandans Will Bear the Excessive Costs of World Bank-supported Bujagali Dam This study reveals...
Corner House Comments on Bujagali Large Hydro (Uganda)
Comments on the CDM Project Design Document for theBujagali Large Hydro, Uganda The Bujagali Dam project is ineligible to receive...
Comments on Management Response to Bujagali Inspection Panel Report
Some Notes and Recommendations by International Rivers Network, June 20, 2002 The World Bank Board of Directors discussed the first...
Internal World Bank Report Reveals Major Problems with Uganda Dam
The planned Bujagali Dam in Uganda violates five key World Bank policies. This is the conclusion of a confidential new...