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06 Sep 2010 :

Promoting decision-making not tantamount to project approval, counters commission

Thanh Nien News [9/3/2010] The Mekong River Commission seems to be acting beyond or even against its brief by encouraging decision-making on a major d ..
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Dam Locations and Status
Fisheries, Food Security and Livelihoods
Biodiversity
Mekong Mainstream Dams in China
Better Energy Solutions
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Mekong River Commission and Mekong region donors
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Rivers Coalition in Cambodia
Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance (TERRA)
International Rivers
Oxfam Australia
Center for Water Resources Conservation and Development (WARECOD)
Mekong Watch, Japan
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Save the Mekong coalition brings together non-government organizations, local people, academics, journalists, artists and ordinary people from within the Mekong countries and internationally. Save the Mekong coalition urges the Mekong governments to keep the Mekong flowing freely to save this critical source of food, income and life for present and future generations.
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Burma Rivers Network

Burma Rivers Network is comprised of representatives of different ethnic organizations from potential dam affected communities in Burma. Our mission is to protect the health of river ecosystems and sustain biodiversity, rights and livelihoods of communities.

Manna Gum, Australia

MANNA GUM is an independent, faith-based, not-for-profit organisation that seeks to promote critical thinking on issues of aid and development, and popular literacy and action on economic issues. MANNA GUM undertakes research, advocacy and popular education, working across both secular and religious spheres.

Mekong Monitor Tasmania

Salween Watch

Salween Watch is a coalition of organizations and NGOs that work on Burma-related and environmental issues. It was set up with the primary aim of preventing the building of harmful hydroelectric power dams on the Salween River.

Green Earth Volunteers

Green Earth Volunteers is made up of a group of journalists, scientists, government officials, companies, employees of enterprises, retired people, and students from universities, secondary and primary schools who are all concerned about the safety of our planet. It was founded in 1996. At present, over 50,000 volunteers have taken part in our activities. We abide by the principles of: walking into nature, knowing nature, and making friends with nature.

Association for International Water Studies (FIVAS)

The Association for International Water Studies (FIVAS) monitors the role of Norwegian aid and Norwegian companies in the water sector in developing countries. FIVAS seeks to prevent Norwegian support for policies and projects with significant environmental and social impacts and contribute to improved decision making processes.

EarthRights International

EarthRights International combines the power of law and the power of people in defense of human rights and the environment.

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