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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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Covid-19 Impacts in the Amazon and Patagonia | 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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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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From Crisis to Opportunity: COVID-19 and the Future of our Rivers

The global COVID-19 crisis has shed a light on the deep seated inequities in the way our rivers and the...
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Restoring the Klamath: What we're learning from the largest dam removal project in history

Photo above from Komo News. Caption and credit: FILE – In the May 30, 2013, file photo, Jene McCovey, an elder...
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From Crisis to Opportunity: COVID-19 and the Future of our Rivers

In response to current challenges facing rivers and our partners working in river dependent communities, International Rivers is organizing a...
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Belo Sun signals a restart, but controversial gold mining project in the Amazon remains suspended by three court decisions

On April 24th, the Canadian mining company Belo Sun released a corporate statement on its website claiming that it “successfully completed” the indigenous...
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Staying safe, informed and active: Setting a new future for freshwater and rivers

The questions on everyone’s minds are: How will we weather this pandemic? As we are all concerned for family and...
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265 Civil Society Groups Call on Chinese Authorities to Ensure that Covid-19 Financial Relief Does Not Bail Out Harmful Projects

April 30, 2020 – Today, International Rivers joined 265 civil society groups around the world in calling upon the Chinese government to...
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Day of Action for Rivers 2020: Resilient Hope in Uncertain Times

This March 14, International Day of Action for Rivers, thousands of river stewards, defenders, and allies took action both in...
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2019 Impact Statement: A Voice for Rivers Under Threat

The future of our waterways is uncertain as ever. As climate change escalates the frequency and scale of extreme weather...