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Covid-19 Impacts in the Mekong Region | Crisis to Opportunities Series

The global Covid-19 crisis has shed a light on the deep-seated inequities in the way our rivers and the people...
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IFC must listen to local demands on Namtu

Refugees in Namtu township and Hsipaw township.Myat Moe Thu/The Myanmar Times This article originally appeared in The Myanmar Times The International...
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Activists Puncture Big Hydro’s Attempted Greenwash in Paris

Civil Society Constructively Challenges the World Hydropower Congress 9 MAY 2019 from Todd Southgate on Vimeo. There is no defensible...
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Press Release | Protests Challenge Hydropower Companies at Global Event in Paris

Protests Challenge Hydropower Companies at Global Event in Paris Civil society organizations denounce corporate attempts to label hydroelectric dams as...
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Press Release | Tragic Trade-Offs of Mekong Hydropower

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today, International Rivers releases a new factsheet, Tragic Trade-Offs: The MRC Council Study and the Impacts of Hydropower...
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Tragic Trade-Offs: The MRC Council Study and the Impacts of Hydropower Development on the Mekong

The Study on the Sustainable Development and Management of the Mekong River, including Impacts of Mainstream Hydropower Projects–known as the...
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Alternative World Water Forum: Strengthening Alliances to Protect Water, Life and Human Rights

FAMA plenary sessionPhoto credit: Todd Southgate From March 17th to 22nd, thousands of activists from over 30 countries gathered in...
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NGOs Denounce Tapajós Basin Intimidation, Violence, Brazil Inaction | Mongabay

 Published originally in Mongabay on April 4th, 2018 Thirty-eight national and international civil society organizations (CSOs), including social movements and...
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Women Must Be Central to Decisions on Hydropower in Myanmar I Asia Times

Busy morning on the Salween on the Thailand-Myanmar border as women sell their products from riverbank gardens.International Rivers This article...
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Dams and Child Rights in the Mekong: Campaigning Across Borders

Mueda Nawanat As a young public interest lawyer working to secure the rights of stateless children, Mueda Nawanat is constantly on the...