A critical review of the international experience with Power Purchase Agreements in private projects by the International Rivers Network. Go to resource »
A critical Study of Techno-Economic Aspects of the Power Purchase Agreement of the Bujagali Hydroelectric Project in Uganda. Go to resource »
Will WTO Negotiations Knock Out The World's Poorest Farmers? Briefing Paper #32 Agricultural trade could play a key role in the fight against … Go to resource »
The Uganda NGO Greenwatch sued the government of Uganda to require them to make public certain documents related to the Bujagali Dam Project. This is … Go to resource »
Water privatisation is increasingly widespread and in sub-Saharan Africa, privatisation is now on the agenda in most countries. This paper aims to … Go to resource »
Tade is one of the most powerful forces linking our lives, and a source of unprecedented wealth. Yet millions of the world's poorest people are … Go to resource »
This paper describes the United States recently enacted Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and assesses its quantitative impact on African … Go to resource »
The world's insatiable demand for cellular phones and other consumer luxuries is fueling violent conflict and killing millions in developing … Go to resource »
This report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development examines the failures of two decades of structural adjustment policies in … Go to resource »
Working with groups in Chad and Cameroon, Environmental Defense provides a assessment of the World Bank management's response to criticisms that the … Go to resource »
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