[Comments EU/IFI policies] Karaganda Ecological Museum comments on the EBRD's draft country strategy for Kazakhstan for 2009-2011
(December 22, 2009)
[Comments EU/IFI policies] KzHRB comments on the EBRD's draft country strategy for Kazakhstan for 2009-2011
(December 22, 2009)
[Issue paper] The Kashagan stitch-up: update to the Hellfire Economics briefing paper
(January 15, 2008)
[NGO Study] Hellfire economics: multinational companies and the contract dispute over Kashagan, the world’s largest undeveloped oilfield
(January 12, 2008)
[NGO Study] Kashagan oil field development
(December 5, 2007)
Based on direct information fromlocal NGOs, research, results froma fact finding mission and spurred on by the lack ofmonitoring activities carried out on behalf or by any relevant international institutions, governments or financial institutions, this Report aims to increase awareness about possible negative impacts of the Kashagan oil field development among the public in European countries and to provide support to local NGOs in Kazakhstan.
The “Extractive industries: blessing or curse?” project aims to ensure that the performance of the Extractive Industries in developing countries is substantially improved, in order to ensure that it has a positive impact on poverty reduction and that it does not contribute to social and environmental problems.
The “Extractive industries: blessing or curse?” project aims to ensure that the performance of the Extractive Industries in developing countries is substantially improved, in order to ensure that it has a positive impact on poverty reduction and that it does not contribute to social and environmental problems.











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