Statement on the Forthcoming Release of Dang Dinh Bach

Statement on the Forthcoming Release of Dang Dinh Bach

Vietnam Climate Defenders Coalition This month, on 24 June 2026, Vietnamese environmental lawyer Dang Dinh Bach is due tobe released from prison, having served his five-year sentence in full. As that day draws near,we look forward with hope to his safe release and the reunion that awaits him, with his wife,Tran Phuong Thao, and with…

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Namibia’s planned Baynes Hydropower Project:  Local OvaHimba and OvaTjimba communities call for inclusion and meaningful consultation

Namibia’s planned Baynes Hydropower Project:  Local OvaHimba and OvaTjimba communities call for inclusion and meaningful consultation

Introduction In April 2026, International Rivers facilitated a site visit to the Kunene Region in Namibia where the Namibian and Angolan governments are planning to construct the Baynes Hydropower Project on the Kunene River, as well as to locations expected to be submerged by the project’s water reservoir. The delegation was led by Namibia’s Ombudsman…

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Open letter urges EU to center human rights in a strengthened partnership with Vietnam

Open letter urges EU to center human rights in a strengthened partnership with Vietnam

International Rivers, alongside members and supporters of the Vietnam Climate Defenders Coalition, has joined this week in an open letter to the European Commission regarding the recent upgrade of diplomatic relations between the European Union and Vietnam. While the strengthened partnership signals growing cooperation on trade, climate, and energy, the letter raises urgent concerns about…

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From Obsolete Dams to Restored Rivers: A Conversation on Chile’s River Futures

From Obsolete Dams to Restored Rivers: A Conversation on Chile’s River Futures

In case you missed it: On March 3, 2026, International Rivers, together with partner organizations, hosted the webinar “From Obsolete Dams to Restored Rivers: Global Lessons for Chile.” Moderated by Juan Pablo Orrego (Ecosistemas), the event brought together diverse perspectives on dam removal as a tool for river restoration in Chile. Speakers included Malen LeubĂĽ…

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TapajĂłs basin mobilization highlights global stakes for rivers, rights, and the Amazon

TapajĂłs basin mobilization highlights global stakes for rivers, rights, and the Amazon

Across Brazil’s Lower TapajĂłs region, Indigenous peoples, traditional communities, and civil-society allies are mobilizing to defend the TapajĂłs River Basin – one of the Amazon’s largest free-flowing freshwater systems and a region critical to biodiversity, climate stability, and the cultural survival of river-dependent peoples. At the center of this movement is Movimento TapajĂłs Vivo, a…

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Between Dams and Flow Reserves: Rucalhue, the BiobĂ­o, and a New Geopolitics of Rivers in Chile

Between Dams and Flow Reserves: Rucalhue, the BiobĂ­o, and a New Geopolitics of Rivers in Chile

Rucalhue Dam is a 90 MW hydro project on the middle BiobĂ­o River in Chile, now under construction despite years of community resistance, serious concerns about Indigenous and river rights, and the growing influence of Chinese and US strategic interests over Latin America’s energy and minerals. Around this conflict, new tools and proposals like reservas…

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Entre Represas y Reservas de Caudal: Rucalhue, el BiobĂ­o y una Nueva GeopolĂ­tica de los RĂ­os en Chile

Entre Represas y Reservas de Caudal: Rucalhue, el BiobĂ­o y una Nueva GeopolĂ­tica de los RĂ­os en Chile

La Central HidroelĂ©ctrica Rucalhue es un proyecto energĂ©tico de 90 MW en el tramo medio del RĂ­o BiobĂ­o en Chile, actualmente se encuentra en construcciĂłn a pesar de años de resistencia comunitaria, serias preocupaciones sobre derechos indĂ­genas y fluviales, y la creciente influencia de intereses estratĂ©gicos chinos y estadounidenses sobre la energĂ­a y minerales de…

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International Rivers’ 2025 Year in Review

International Rivers’ 2025 Year in Review

For 40 years, International Rivers has worked to ensure that victories for rivers don’t disappear with the next political cycle or development proposal. Our work is grounded in a simple but urgent idea: hard-won momentum must be transformed into lasting safeguards for rivers and the communities that depend on them. In 2025, this vision came…

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