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Ikirango cya CEE Bankwatch Network

CEE Bankwatch Network ni umuyoboro wisi ukorera muburayi bwo hagati nuburasirazuba. Hariho amatsinda 17 y'abanyamuryango, imiryango myinshi itegamiye kuri leta ishingiye ahantu hatandukanye; umuyoboro ni umwe mu miyoboro minini itegamiye kuri Leta ishinzwe ibidukikije mu Burayi bwo hagati no mu burasirazuba. [1] [2] Icyicaro gikuru cya Bankwatch kiruhukiye i Prague, muri Repubulika ya Ceki.

Bankwatch yashinzwe mu 1995, [3] kandi yibanda ku kugenzura ibikorwa by’ibigo mpuzamahanga by’imari bitandukanye, nka Banki y’ishoramari ry’ibihugu by’i Burayi (EIB) na Banki y’Uburayi ishinzwe iyubaka n’iterambere (EBRD), mu gihe itangaza kandi ikagaragaza ingaruka zishobora guterwa imishinga kubaturage hagamijwe gukemura ibidukikije, imibereho, nubukungu. Umuyoboro ugamije guhindura ibyemezo bya EIB [4] [5] na EBRD no guharanira kurengera uburenganzira bwa muntu n’ibidukikije.

Ibice by'ingenzi bakoreramo

[hindura | hindura inkomoko]
  • Ubucukuzi bw'amakara n'amashanyarazi [6]
  • Amashanyarazi adashobora kuramba [7]
  • Inganda zikurura [8]

Imishinga ikurikirwa na CEE Bankwatch Network

[hindura | hindura inkomoko]

Imishinga ya lisansi

[hindura | hindura inkomoko]
  • Sitasiyo ya Rovinari, muri Rumaniya [9]
  • Gacko II, Bosiniya na Herzegovina [10]
  • Umuhanda wa Gaz y'Amajyepfo [11] [12]
  • Uruganda rw'amashanyarazi rwa Ugljevik, [13] [14] Bosiniya na Herzegovina
  • Pljevlja lignite amashanyarazi, [15] Montenegro
  • Urugomero rw'amashanyarazi rwa Tuzla lignite, [16] [17] [18] Bosiniya na Herzegovina
  • Sostanj lignite urugomero rw'amashanyarazi, [19] Siloveniya
  • Urugomero rw'amashanyarazi rwa Stanari, [20] Bosiniya na Herzegovina
  • Urugomero rw'amashanyarazi rwa Kolubara B, [21] [22] [23]
  • Urugomero rw'amashanyarazi rwa Kostolac B3, [24] Seribiya
  • Kosova e Re lignite amashanyarazi, [25] Kosovo
  • Uruganda rukora amakara ya plomin, [26] Korowasiya
  • Umushinga wa peteroli na gaze ya Sakhalin-II, Uburusiya
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  2. "Central and Eastern Europe Bankwatch Network". citizensforeurope.eu. Archived from the original on 2017-12-07. Retrieved 2017-12-06.
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  4. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-26/eu-s-lending-arm-plans-to-phase-out-fossil-fuel-funding
  5. https://www.ft.com/content/940b71f2-a3c2-11e9-a282-2df48f366f7d
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