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Uganda & Tanzania: NGOs warn financial institutions of potential adverse impacts of East African Crude Oil Pipeline; includes Standard Bank's response
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Uganda: Lawyer claims local firms were discriminated against in oil pipeline-related procurement
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Tanzania: Locals apprehensive of discrimination in accessing East African Crude Oil Pipeline-related economic opportunities
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking's non response
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China did not respond
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CNOOC did not respond
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Standard Bank's response
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NGOs warn financial institutions and investors of human rights risks associated with financing the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
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Uganda & Tanzania: NGOs urge banks not to finance proposed oil pipeline due to human rights concerns incl. displacement and loss of livelihoods; incl. responses and non responses from banks
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Tanzania & Uganda: Fifteen banks have ruled out financing the East African Crude Oil Pipeline but several major lenders remain silent
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Response by banks to campaign urging them not to finance EACOP
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NGOs urge Banks not to finance East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline
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Agriculture Bank of China did not respond to EACOP campaign
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China International Capital Company did not respond to EACOP campaign
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Bank of China did not respond to EACOP campaign
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ICBC did not respond to EACOP campaign
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China Construction Bank did not respond to EACOP campaign
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Bank of America did not respond to alleged link to EACOP project
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Goldman Sachs did not respond to alleged link to EACOP project
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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group responds to alleged link to EACOP project
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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group responds to alleged link to EACOP project
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NGOs urge banks not to finance East African Crude Oil Pipeline citing environmental & social concerns
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Standard Bank suspends role in East African Crude Oil Pipeline pending environmental and social impact study
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CNOOC did not respond
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China did not respond
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