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Comments on the "four rights" of Immigrants Affected by Dam Construction
This paper was submitted by villagers affected by the Manwan Dam to the UN Symposium on Hydropower and Sustainable Development...
Powering a Sustainable Future: The Role of Large Hydro in Sustainable Development
This report, prepared for the "UN Hydropower and Sustainable Development Symposium" in Beijing, China on October 27-29, 2004, examines the...
Towards Making World Commission on Dams (WCD) Guidelines Work in Uganda: A Civil Society Perspective
F.C. Oweyegha-Afunaduula, F.C. Deputy Coordinator, Save Bujagali Crusade (SBC) & Secretary, National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE)Contact Information Paper for...
Hydroelectric Dams and the Forgotten People of the Boloven Plateau
Report by Phetsavanh Sayboualaven describing the ongoing resettlement failures of the Houay Ho Dam project.
The Lancang/Mekong and the Nu/Salween Rivers
Promoting Regional Watershed Governance and Distributive Justice for Downstream Burmese Communities This paper examines some of the current obstacles to...
The World Bank’s International Technical Workshops on Nam Theun 2: Civil Society Summary
In late August 2004, the World Bank launched its international “technical workshops” with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Nam Theun...
NGO Concerns on the Use of National Safeguard Systems in World Bank Projects
A Critique of the World Bank Paper, Issues in Using Country Systems in Bank Operations, August 23, 2004
Fluvicide: An Independent Environmental Assessment of Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project In Laos
“Nam Theun 2 is the Laotian version of Thailand’s infamous Pak Mun Dam. UnlikePak Mun, which kills fish and other...
(Un)Happy Birthday, World Bank
60 years of development “achievements” Imagine: you have billions of dollars per year at your disposal. The projects that you...