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International Rivers’ Statement on Nam Theun 2 Reservoir Flooding

International Rivers

The Nam Theun 2 Power Company, the Lao government and the World Bank announced that the Nam Theun 2 reservoir will begin filling this week with the sealing of the diversion tunnel. Dam gate closure to initiate full reservoir impoundment is planned for mid-June 2008.

Nam Theun 2 Delays Reaching Critical Stage: International Rivers' Report

International Rivers

The Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in central Laos is not ready for reservoir impoundment, according to a report released today by International Rivers. The report, based on a recent site visit by International Rivers’ staff, shows that shortcomings and delays in programs to compensate villagers and restore their incomes have not been addressed. Furthermore, it is unclear if resettlement infrastructure for more than 6,200 villagers on the Nakai Plateau will be completed on time for reservoir filling to begin in June 2008.

Media Briefing: Thai-Lao Hydropower Projects

International Rivers

Thursday December 13th, 10 am, Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT)

NGOs Brand EIB the Weakest Link in EU Development Aid Efforts

BothEnds * Bretton Woods Project * Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale * CEE Bankwatch Network * International Rivers * Les Amis de la Terre * urgewald * World Economy, Ecology and Development

Nam Theun 2 Investigation Exposes Project Failings

International Rivers

"Model" Project Leaves Lao Villagers in the Lurch

The Nam Theun 2 (NT2) hydropower project in central Laos, touted by the World Bank and others as a "model" dam and development project, is in danger of becoming yet another failed effort, according to a report released today by International Rivers.

Nam Theun 2’s First Year Marked by Delays in Implementation

International Rivers

One year after World Bank approval for the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos, delays in implementation are causing concern amongst NGOs monitoring the project.

World Bank Board Approves Nam Theun 2, Marks Start to Ill–Conceived "High–Risk" Strategy

International Rivers

The World Bank Board of Directors voted today to approve the Nam Theun 2 dam in Laos. Nam Theun 2 is the first major dam to be supported by the World Bank since it announced its intention to ramp up lending for large dams and other "high–risk" big infrastructure projects in 2003.

World Bank Moves Forward on Nam Theun 2: Project’s Ability to Reduce Poverty Still in Question

International Rivers

The World Bank announced today that it is beginning appraisal of the proposed US$1.3 billion Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Lao PDR.

Nam Theun 2 Project Viability in Question: Plans Based on Inadequate Hydrologic Data

International Rivers

A technical review for the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos has found that the analysis of hydrologic data for the project is so deficient that it is impossible to predict how much water is available for power generation.

ADB “Water For The Poor” Week Reveals Hypocrisy of Institution

International Rivers Network

Plans for Mekong Power Grid Would Undermine People’s Rights to Water

As the Asian Development Bank’s “Water Week 2004” winds to a close in Manila, communities are at risk of losing their livelihoods and natural resources to the ADB-supported Mekong power grid.