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Chinese Hydrodam Remains a Concern, Mystery to Locals
Originally published in VOA Khmer KOH KONG – Villagers in the coastal province of Koh Kong say they are being...
Sarawak Dams Contrast Best Practice at Industry Congress
Indigenous communities protest outside the IHA congress on May 22. As leaders of the global hydropower industry gather in Sarawak,...
Reflections on 16 Years of Dam-busting
On the Xingu River This week I will be leaving International Rivers after 16 years with the organization. I’m moving...
Panama Report Back by Task Force on the Americas
In February, participants from the first Task Force on the Americas delegation to Panama visited and took testimony from members...
Chileans Want Their Rivers Back
March for the recovery and defense of water in Chile Chileans took to the streets Monday – in celebration of...
Fish Passages a Poor Match for Mekong Dams’ Impacts
Pak Mun Dam’s failed fish pass structurePhoto by Carl Middleton The start of construction of the Xayaburi Dam on the...
Thai Dam-Affected Communities Continue to Call for Fair Compensation
On 7 February 2013, thousands of villagers impacted by the Rasi Salai Dam on the Mun River in Northeast Thailand...
The Lower Mekong Dams Factsheet Text
A TRANSBOUNDARY WATER CRISIS The governments of Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam are planning to build eleven large hydropower dams...
China-backed Dams Escalating Ethnic Tension in Burma
Originally published in chinadialogue A Christian reverend concludes a ceremony on the banks of the Salween at the International Day...
International (Three) Days of Action for Rivers in Futaleufú
The following is a guest blog by Scott Cushman, and originally appeared on his own blog, where you can follow...