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Bujagali Hydropower Project

Last post 04-09-2008 5:58 PM by peregrine. 1 replies.
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  • 04-08-2008 4:21 PM

    Bujagali Hydropower Project

    A month ago, a report from the African Development Bank sited  "Bujagali Hydropower Project in Uganda Named Africa’s Power Deal of the Year" -

    So why then does this article in Monitor surface:-

    http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/news/Now_source_of_Nile_falls_to_an_investor.shtml - 

    Could it be the case as sited in the report from AFD

    "the project is facing one complaint, which has been accepted for compliance review within the Bank’s Independent Review Mechanism (IRM) framework, an accountability mechanism with a mandate to respond to claims from people adversely affected by projects financed by the Bank Group, and thereby giving an additional voice to the people living in the areas where it operates. The AfDB Compliance Review and Mediation Unit received, on 16 May 2007, its first request from local NGOs and individuals for a compliance review of the Bujagali Hydropower Project and the Bujagali Interconnection Project in Uganda. The request alleged non-compliance with Bank Group policies applicable to the assessment of hydrological risks, the environmental protection, the projects’ economics, including affordability and alternative analyses, consultations with affected peoples on resettlement and compensation, and cultural and spiritual issues. The IRM Panel’s report on the Bujagali project compliance review is currently being prepared.


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  • 04-09-2008 5:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Bujagali Hydropower Project

    Regarding the HEP project at Bujagali the points mentioned by the IRM are the same issues which go unattended in Africa when major projects are embarked on.

    These days land is grabbed, projects are given to foreign investors and there's no background research made to see whether all parties are satisfied. Always the government rushes into decisions, in turn the local man suffers, the environment is affected, and not to mention sky rocketing budgets from the initial design stages.

    With the source of the nile gone, schools are being freely given out to investors http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/news/Investor_pushed_to_take_school_land.shtml

    And I'll soar on wings like an EaGle
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