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    05.12.2017 hot topic icon

    Six reasons for not financing the Nenskra hydropower project in Georgia

    This briefing outlines the main issues with the Nenskra hydropower project shortly before both the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank will decide on financing the project. The problems relate to

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    16.11.2009 hot topic icon

    Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park protection campaign in Regards with the “Black Sea Regional Transmission“ Project

    On November 19, at 3pm at the Open Society Georgia Foundation office a meeting/press conference of the Green Alternative and Coalition “Transparent Foreign Aid to Georgia“ will be conducted within the scope of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

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    25.09.2009 hot topic icon

    Statement by Coalition “Transparent Foreign Aid to Georgia” On Potential Impact of the Proposed Black Sea Regional Transmission Project on the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

    To overcome the crisis following the August 2008 Russia’s military aggression donor countries and international financial institutions pledged USD 4.55 billion assistance to Georgia. A great part of this aid will be used to finance the infrastructure

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