World Bank Watchdog Accepts Complaint Regarding High-Risk Indonesian Zinc Mine in Earthquake Zone

The International Finance Corporation’s independent watchdog has accepted a formal complaint concerning a planned zinc mine in North Sumatra, Indonesia, that will create millions of cubic meters of toxic tailings in one of the world’s highest earthquake risk zones. The watchdog, the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), has accepted the complaint because an IFC client, Postal […]
World Bank-Backed Rio Tinto-Alcoa Joint Venture Relocates Guinean Village During Covid-19 Lockdown

While communities across Guinea were under Covid-19 shelter-in-place orders, a joint venture owned by mining giants Alcoa and Rio Tinto relocated more than a hundred families to expand its sprawling bauxite mine. Residents of Hamdallaye village in the Boké region of Guinea, who have been seeking redress for the loss of their ancestral farmlands and […]
Vietnamese agribusiness firm HAGL accused of clearing indigenous land in Cambodia | Mongabay

Hoang Anh Gia Lai, a publicly listed Vietnamese real estate, energy, mining and agribusiness giant, is at the center of recent allegations of clearing land in Cambodia that had been earmarked for local indigenous communities. HAGL, as the company is known, is involved in a diverse range of business sectors, but is best-known in Cambodia […]
We Stand with Black Lives Matter

Inclusive Development International stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and all people around the world who are rising up to demand racial, economic and social justice and an end to police brutality. We share the outrage and grief at the hate crimes perpetrated over and over again against Black Americans under the […]
Communities file complaint against World Bank, demanding halt to HeidelbergCement project in Indonesia

Community representatives in Indonesia have filed a complaint against the International Finance Corporation, the private-sector arm of the World Bank, for its indirect financing of a potentially devastating HeidelbergCement limestone mine and cement factory on their territory in Central Java. According to the complaint, which was filed on the eve of the company’s annual shareholders […]
Vietnamese Agribusiness Giant HAGL Destroys Indigenous Lands

Indigenous villages in Cambodia’s Ratanakiri province had waited years for Vietnamese rubber company Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) to finally return their sacred lands, as they had promised to do in a 2015 mediated agreement. Instead, during March, HAGL carried out sweeping clearances of land that had been earmarked for return to the communities through […]
UN calls for firms behind Lao dam collapse to pay as 7,000 survivors await compensation | ASEAN Today

Nearly two years after the collapse of the Xe Pian-Xe Namnoy dam in Laos, a group of United Nations (UN) experts is calling on governments and businesses to address ongoing human rights violations experienced by survivors of the disaster. “Thousands of survivors lost everything and continue to face uncertainty and neglect,” the statement from the experts read. […]
265 Civil Society Groups Call on Chinese Authorities to Ensure that Covid-19 Financial Relief Does Not Bail Out Harmful Projects

Today, Inclusive Development International joined 265 civil society groups around the world in calling upon the Chinese government to ensure that COVID-19 related financial relief for struggling Belt and Road projects flows only to high quality overseas investments that meet stringent criteria aimed at protecting people and safeguarding the environment. The organizations urged China to […]
CSOs react to African Development Bank’s statement rejecting claims of potential pipeline funding

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has released a press statement rejecting claims of financial support to the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) estimated to cost $3.5 billion. This statement is seen as a direct response to a letter urging the Bank to reject funding the pipeline, signed by more than a hundred civil […]
AfDB says no plans to fund Uganda-Tanzania pipeline – The East African

The African Development Bank (AfDB) responded to a petition by a worldwide consortium of civil society organizations saying it will not fund the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), as it does not fall within its focus area of renewable energy projects. Civil society says the project will cause irreparable social and environmental damage. READ […]