CEE Bankwatch Network
CEE Bankwatch is the largest network of grassroots, environmental and human rights groups in central and eastern Europe.
17 green groups from central and eastern Europe making int'l public finance.
Southeast Europe hydropower investment risks are high and rising
2 years ago
Bosnia’s planned Tuzla 7 lignite plant on the rocks after state aid U-turn
2 years ago
Activists call on EU to stop promoting fossil gas dependence in the Western Balkans
3 years ago
EU bank chief ‘ready to close gaps’ on rights abuses and environmental damage
3 years ago
EU bank failing on transparency and openness, warns civil society
4 years ago
How are CEE governments planning to use EU funds for the transition of coal regions? New Bankwatch report gives journalists tools to monitor the process
4 years ago
Vujadin Berberović, local activist who campaigned against Corridor Vc in Bosnia and Herzegovina, passes away
4 years ago
Secrecy surrounding €672 billion in EU recovery funding jeopardises building back better
4 years ago
NEW REPORT: EU push for metals mining is a raw deal for people and environment
4 years ago
EIB needs fundamental reforms to back its sustainable finance plans
4 years ago
EU Ombudsman launches investigation into financing of Europe’s largest fossil fuels project
4 years ago
18 NGOs call on the Coal Platform for the Western Balkans and Ukraine to commit to public participation and climate action
4 years ago
Czech Coal Commission likely to approve 2038 as coal phaseout date in key vote tomorrow
4 years ago
Shadowy spending of pandemic funds could dash EU hopes for a green recovery
4 years ago
Leaked document: Czechia plans to spend EU just transition money on gas and subsidising corporations
4 years ago
Complaint on Bosnia-Herzegovina dams on Neretva river submitted to the Bern Convention
4 years ago