Investors: Georgia’s Nenskra Dam violates Svan rights
摘要
日期: 2020年9月18日
地點: 喬治亞
企業
JSC Nenskra Hydro - Unknown項目
Nenskra HPP - Unknown受影響的
受影響的總人數: 200
社區: ( 200 - 地點未知 - 未知行业 , Gender not reported ) , Ecosystem: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 - 未知行业 , Gender not reported )議題
土著人 , Geological stability , 抗議 , 土地權 , 影響評估 , 文化問題 , 水的獲取 , Ownership of Property & Possessions , Displacement , Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment , Impacts on Livelihoods , Personal Health回應
Response sought: 否
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後續行動: The project undertook a further assessment of environmental and social impacts in areas to be affected by the Nenskra Hydropower Project development, and developed enhanced mitigation measures and management plans to protect the interest and rights of project affected peoples, including vulnerable groups such as women, youth, children, people below the poverty line, and people with disabilities among others. Between 2020 to 2022, the project strengthened its environmental and social management system, established the protocols for stakeholder engagement with local community members and a functioning grievance redress mechanism.
資訊來源: News outlet
18 September 2020
The Nenskra hydropower plant in Georgia’s Svaneti region has been found to be ‘non-compliant’ with a series of standards required by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank (EIB), two of the project’s major investors...
In 2018, the CEE Bankwatch Network together with Georgian non-governmental organisation Green Alternative filed reports that have been investigated by the compliance mechanisms of both institutions.
The reports submitted by these mechanisms have found that there has been ‘non-compliance’ with regard to indigenous issues, broader environmental and social impacts, land acquisition, involuntary resettlement and economic displacement, cultural heritage, information disclosure, and stakeholder engagement...
The villages of Chuberi and Nakra, populated by indigenous Svan communities, have been holding protests against the dam for years..
The declaration issued by the [community] council demanded that the builders of dams recognise Svans as indigenous people who exercise customary rights to the land — something that the initial environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) for Nenskra did not...
A field investigation conducted by the CEE Bankwatch Network in the Nenskra and Nakra valleys found direct evidence that as a result of the dam’s construction, over 200 people will lose either their homes or the land and pastures that they use...
The construction of the Nenskra Hydropower Plant has been on hold since the construction company, Salini Impregilo, left the project in October 2018.
[refers to Nenskra Hydro, K-water, Gamma Consulting; incl. response from Gamma Consulting]