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China’s River Chiefs - An “Ingenious” Approach to Water Governance in China?

China’s River Chiefs – An “Ingenious” Approach to Water Governance in China?   China has long struggled to develop an...
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Reflections on World Water Week 2018: Water, Ecosystems and Human Development

World Water Week is an annual conference convened in Sweden by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Over nearly three...
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PR l Save the Mekong Coalition l Civil Society Groups to Boycott Pak Lay Dam Prior Consultation

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Friday 24 August: Save the Mekong, a coalition of non-government organizations, community-based groups and concerned citizens within...
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Save the Mekong Coalition Boycott of the Pak Lay Dam Prior Consultation Process

  Save the Mekong Coalition Boycott of the Pak Lay Dam Prior Consultation Process Save the Mekong, a coalition of...
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All Eyes on Lao Dam Tragedy Probe | The Bangkok Post

The contentious Xayaburi Dam on the Mekong. Laos should give greater consideration of how hydropower affects communities living in and...
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Press Release | Amicus Brief Urges Fundamental Rights for the Anchicayá and All Colombian Rivers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY: Today, a coalition of organizations submitted an amicus brief to the Constitutional Court of...
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Save the Mekong Statement on the Collapse of the Xe Pian - Xe Nam Noy Hydropower Project

Save the Mekong Statement on the Collapse of the Xe Pian – Xe Nam Noy Hydropower Project Save the Mekong,...
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China shows its commitment to protecting domestic rivers, cultural heritage

Sichuan provincial government tears down illegal hydropower plant that threatened UNESCO site?? Dujiangyan community members celebrating the demolition of the...
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Activist training school in DRC strengthens the movement for rivers

International Rivers’ advocacy training in DRC aimed at strengthening the movement of civil society partners and community groups to effectively...
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Press Release | UNESCO World Heritage Committee inscribes Kenya’s Lake Turkana as “in danger” over Gibe Dam impacts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 28 June 2018 Today, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee took the decision to officially inscribe Lake Turkana...