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Why Nam Theun 2 Will Not Help the Poor in Laos
World Bank support for Nam Theun 2 is justified only if the project will help to reduce poverty in Laos....
153 NGOs Urge World Bank Not to Support Nam Theun 2
NGOs from around the world call on World Bank President Wolfensohn not to finance the Nam Theun 2 project. …from...
Independent Technical Review: NT2 Resettlement Plan and Proposed Livelihood Options
IRN and Environmental Defense commissioned two experts to review the resettlement plan and the viability of the various livelihood options...
Nam Theun 2 Studies Miss the Boat
Project Documents Mask Flaws in World Bank Project A series of technical reviews by independent experts for the Nam Theun...
Summary of the Nam Theun 2 Independent Technical Reviews
Commissioned by International Rivers and Environmental Defense By May 2005, the World Bank and Asian Development Bank are expected to...
World Bank Moves Forward on Nam Theun 2: Project’s Ability to Reduce Poverty Still in Question
The World Bank announced today that it is beginning appraisal of the proposed US$1.3 billion Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project...
Nam Theun 2 Project Viability in Question: Plans Based on Inadequate Hydrologic Data
A technical review for the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos has found that the analysis of hydrologic data...
Independent Technical Review: Compensation for Communities Living Along the Xe Bang Fai River
IRN and Environmental Defense commissioned an indendpdent review of the proposed mitigation and compensation program for the affected villages along...
Independent Technical Review: NT2 Agriculture and Livestock Development Plan
IRN and Environmental Defense commissioned an independent review of the Nam Theun 2 Social Development Plan’s (SDP) program for agricultural...
Independent Technical Review: NT2 Impacts on Xe Bang Fai Fisheries
IRN and Environmental Defense commissioned an independent review of the NT2 Environmental Assessment and Management Plan‘s (EAMP) predictions of fisheries...