Month: August 2006

Dam Threatens Bujagali Falls

by Brittney Holder, Greengrants Intern (See also previous grantee profile: “Uganda: Grassroots Group Promotes Citizen Involvement in Dam Decision “) This past December, the Ugandan government signed a deal to continue the development of the Bujagali Dam, despite many indications that it will be environmentally and socially damaging and that better alternatives exist. The new […]

Interview with Nelda Hidalgo Sanchez, New Greengrants Central America Coordinator.

On August 18, 2006, Journey Herbeck of the Greengrants staff in Boulder interviewed Nelda Hidalgo Sanchez, Greengrants’ new coordinator for Central America. Nelda, a sociologist from Nicaragua, has a wealth of experience related to rural development.

New Services for Greengrants Donors, Combined Federal Campaign

Greengrants will join the 2006 Combined Federal Campaign as part of the “Aid To Africa” coalition. Greengrants has also launched new donor services, including “what’s new in the movement” conference calls and international trips for donors.

Environmental Groups Win a Major Legal Battle in New Caledonia

On June 14, residents of New Caledonia won a major victory against a multinational nickel mining project when an administrative tribunal in Noum©a cancelled the mine’s license for operation.

Romina Picolotti Named Argentine Secretary of the Environment

On July, the co-founder of the Center for Human Rights and Environment (CEDHA), Romina Picolotti, was sworn in as the new Environmental Secretary of Argentina.

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