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For nearly three decades, International Rivers has been at the forefront of research and communications on issues surrounding large dams and their impact on rivers and communities.

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An Iconic River in Conflict: A Photo Journey Along the Salween River

The Salween River holds a unique place among the world’s great rivers, not only due to its vibrant ecosystem and...
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TAKE ACTION: Protect the Amazon and the World's Climate – Hands Off Indigenous Land Rights!

Indigenous rights in Brazil are under unprecedented attack. The government of President Michel Temer, which took power last year with...
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What Rivers With Rights Mean for the Mekong | The Interpreter

This article originally appeared in The Interpreter. The Interpreter In what should be welcome news for the many concerned about the...
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A Shared Commitment to the Future of the Mekong River

“On the International Day of Action for Rivers, we, the Save the Mekong Coalition, along with civil society and community...
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Press Release | Decision-Makers Must Recognize Irreversible Impacts of Dams on Mekong River and People’s Lives

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, March 27, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand: International Rivers believes that recent comments attributed in the media to...
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Documentary Film "Belo Monte: After the Flood" Now Available Online!

Good news! In commemoration of the Day of Action for Rivers, we’re making available, for free download, the documentary film...
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Cambodia’s Sambor Dam Plans Cause Controversy as Public Left in the Dark

 Originally Published in Mongabay KRATIE PROVINCE, Cambodia — “If the dam is built, it will be like before, in the...
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Samba Parade Spotlights Threats To Rivers, Forests and Indigenous Rights at Rio's Carnival

  Parade’s message angered agri-business lobby, but provided an important opportunity for participants to highlight the importance of indigenous rights...
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Animated Resettlement Guide Video for People Affected by Dam Development

Worldwide, between 40-80 million people have been displaced by large dams since the beginning of the 20th century. This has...