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Briefing Paper on IDA 17 and Global Energy Finance

The World Bank fails to address the challenges of energy poverty and climate change. This briefing paper presents the case...
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World Bank Funding Challenged Over Support for Mega-Dams

As the World Bank makes an effort to raise billions of dollars from donor governments for its IDA fund, civil...
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Tell Governments to Support Renewable Energy, Not Dams!

On December 16 and 17, World Bank member governments will meet in Moscow. They need to decide whether to fund...
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Hydroelectric Dams in Pará and Two Serious Legal Offenses: Omission and Leniency

On International Human Rights Day, December 10th, we demand JUSTICE NOW for the cases of Belo Monte, Teles Pires and...
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Colombian Community Paints an Anti-Dam Message

From December 2013 World Rivers Review The Colombian community of La Jagua, now threatened by the El Quimbo Dam, recently...
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River Stories, Storied Rivers

From December 2013 World Rivers Review Though the names are still magic – Amazon, Congo, Mississippi, Niger, Platte, Volga, Tiber,...
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The Art of Change

From December 2013 World Rivers Review Singing for The Nile ProjectPhoto: Matjaz Kacicnik At International Rivers, much of our work...
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Indigenous Communities Take Charge with Dam Blockades in Borneo

From December 2013 World Rivers Review Anti-dam protests in the Malaysian state of Sarawak in Borneo continue to heat up...
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Latin America River Defenders Gather in Solidarity

From December 2013 World Rivers Review More than 530 men and women from 14 different countries from Patagonia to Mexico...
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China’s Hydropower Rush Could Devastate Rivers

From December 2013 World Rivers Review China’s rush to develop its hydropower is already leaving a trail of devastated fisheries...