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EDC Secrecy Threatens Canadian Democracy

By Patricia Adams on June 29, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June, 29, 2001) Probe International’s report on EDC’s draft disclosure policy.

River borders opened to commerce

By Other News Sources on June 28, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 28, 2001) Four Mekong nations have approved commercial navigation on the Lancang-Mekong river, to promote trade and tourism in the region.

China to help fund dredging of Mekong River in Laos and Myanmar

By Other News Sources on June 28, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 28, 2001) A 331-kilometre (205-mile) stretch of the Mekong River running through Laos and Myanmar will be dredged under a project co-funded by China.

World Bank to black-list corrupt companies

By Other News Sources on June 28, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 28, 2001) A World Bank spokesman in South Africa said the bank would black- list companies that were found guilty of corruption in the LHWP corruption trial.

Chongqing launches campaign to prevent a Three Gorges cesspool

By Other News Sources on June 27, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 27, 2001) With only two years left before the water level is scheduled to rise behind the massive Three Gorges dam, Chongqing municipality has pledged to spend more than one billion dollars cleaning up the heavily polluted Yangtze River to prevent the dam’s 600-kilometre reservoir from becoming a cesspool.

IMF urged to swallow its own medicine

By Other News Sources on June 26, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 26, 2001) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) should take over Indonesia’s US$80 billion debt that was incurred as a result of its bad advice on economic recovery measures, according to Jubilee Plus.

Latin America’s poor survive it all. Even boom times

By Other News Sources on June 24, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 24, 2001) Does the combination of democracy and free enterprise guarantee achievement of the larger goal — higher living standards? In Latin America, the answer often is no, writes the New York Times.

Energy versus Environment in Chile

By Other News Sources on June 21, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 21, 2001) The Pehuenches’ Last Stand Santiago

Don’t fund Bujagali dam, NGOs urge World Bank

By Other News Sources on June 20, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 20, 2001) PI’s voice among NGOs urging the World Bank agency not to fund the proposed AES Nile Independent Power (NIP) project at Bujagali.

Independent Review Team of Klong Dan project in conflict

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 19, 2001) Local people say independent experts misleading.

Ugandan environmentalists complain to World Bank ombudsman

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 19, 2001) Complaint to the Ombudsman’s office at the IFC made on behalf of members of NAPE and members of the Save Bujagali Crusade. Members from both institutions come from various parts of Uganda and the Bujagali area.

Lesotho tries to end corruption culture

By Other News Sources on June 19, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 19, 2001) Multinational companies are about to go on trial in Lesotho accused of paying huge bribes to a local official, a case virtually unprecedented in Africa.

Villagers hail return of fish as gates re-opened

By Other News Sources on June 17, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 17, 2001) Villagers celebrate the opening of sluice gates at Pak Moon dam after a long delay. Pak Moon villagers won permission from the government to open all eight sluice gates for four months to gauge environmental impact from the free flow of the river.

R10,4m bribery trail led to Sole court told

By Other News Sources on June 17, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 17, 2001) Ephraim Sole, the former chief executive of the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA), rose in Maseru’s high court and pleaded "not guilty" to 16 criminal charges of bribery and two counts of fraud before Judge Brandon Cullinan.

Huge hydro-plant to go ahead despite fears

By Other News Sources on June 12, 2001 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 12, 2001) Vietnamese governing politburo has given the green light to what might become Southeast Asia’s largest hydro power project, amid human rights concerns over forced relocation of 100,000 people.

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