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    • Press-Releases
    10.06.2019 hot topic icon

    In Georgia, leaked contract shows Nenskra hydropower project to cost country USD 60 million a year

    Prague, Tbilisi ­– A leaked contract between the Georgian government and the company behind the Nenskra hydropower project includes terms that indicate the project will incur massive losses for the state, according to a report

    • Press-Releases
    23.10.2017 hot topic icon

    Nenskra HPP: the concerns of worried locals fall on deaf ears of project developers

    In an interview, a teacher from Chuberi in the Svaneti mountains gave us an impression of how the project developers of the planned Nenskra dam engage with locals

    12.10.2017 hot topic icon

    Nenskra HPP: the concerns of worried locals fall on deaf ears of project developers

    • Mihkel Annus

    In an interview, a teacher from Chuberi in the Svaneti mountains gave us an impression of how the project developers of the planned Nenskra dam engage with locals.

    • Statements
    12.09.2017 hot topic icon

    Failing local communities, Report on the Land Assessment and Livelihoods Restoration Plan for the Nenskra Hydropower Project

    A field investigation conducted by CEE Bankwatch Network in the Nenskra and Nakra valleys in Upper Svaneti in Georgia during two visits in July 2017 has found direct evidence that the Land Acquisition and Livelihood Restoration Plan (LALRP) developed by JSC Nenkra Hydro

    19.06.2017 hot topic icon

    Women and hydropower: exacerbating vulnerability without resettlement

    • Manana Kochladze

    The disproportionate impacts that the Nenskra hydropower project in Georgia will have on women are not being assessed by the project company, in spite of its financiers’ standards.

    07.07.2016 hot topic icon

    New mudflow hits Georgian village as rainy season reveals poor assessment of hydropower plans

    • Dato Chipashvili

    As rains cause mudflows in Georgia's mountains, locals from different regions unite to protest hydropower developments in geologically unstable areas. In the night of June 30, strong mudflow hit the village of Nakra in Upper Svaneti, in Georgia’s Caucasus mountains, damaging several properties and destroying two bridges.

    • Press-Releases
    05.07.2016 hot topic icon

    New mudflow hits Georgian village as rainy season reveals poor assessment of hydropower plans

    As rains cause mudflows in Georgia’s mountains, locals from different regions unite to protest hydropower developments in geologically unstable areas

    29.06.2016 hot topic icon

    Campaign update: Georgian mountain communities consider restoring long abandoned tradition to tackle threats to their land

    • Hugo Charvat

    With hydropower and mining projects encroaching on their lands and livelihoods, Svan communities in Georgia’s northwest consider convening in an ancestral assembly to discuss their course of action. Georgia’s indigenous Svans, an ethnic subgroup in Georgia’s Caucasus mountains with their own language

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    30.09.2015 hot topic icon

    Association Green Alternative and CEE Bankwatch Network Joint Comments on Nenskra HPP Construction and Operation Project EIA Report

    The Georgian Partnership Fund, a state-owned investment fund commissioned the consulting company “Gamma Consulting” to carry out an environmental impact assessment (EIA) report on the construction of a 280 MW hydropower plant project

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