Statement of International Civil Society Organizations in response to the abduction of Stephen Kwikiriza, community environmental defender in Uganda
This is a joint statement by over 115 international civil society organizations to call upon the Ugandan authorities to ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Stephen Kwikiriza, who has been held incommunicado since his abduction by plain clothed officers in Kampala on June 4th 2024. On June 4th 2024, Stephen Kwikiriza, a member of […]
Civic Groups Sound Alarm Over Tanzania’s Crackdown on EACOP Dissenters
On March 11th, 2024, nine project-affected people (PAPs) from Golimba and Diloda villages in Hanang District, Tanzania, were split up and interrogated by police for several hours. This included being asked why they are resisting and/or are opposed to the EACOP project, who is supporting them, and whether they know and/or are working with specific […]
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Joins Growing List of Banks Distancing Themselves from East African Crude Oil Pipeline
In a significant development, Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) announced its non-involvement in financing the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). The decision comes in response to mounting pressure from climate activists and the StopEACOP coalition, highlighting concerns over the project’s impact on climate, nature, and human rights. MUFG’s withdrawal follows that of […]
Standard Chartered Takes a Stand: Refuses to Finance Controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline
Standard Chartered’s recent decision not to finance the $5 billion East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project, led by TotalEnergies, is a significant victory for the impacted communities and climate activists worldwide. The project has already resulted in violence, intimidation, and land use restrictions for project-affected people and frontline activists. The compensatory processes for the […]
Activists Call on AIG to Disavow Insurance Coverage of East African Crude Oil Pipeline
Outside of American International Group Inc.’s (AIG) headquarters, activists from Public Citizen, Climate Families NYC, Sunrise Movement NYC, and other groups called on the insurance giant to publicly commit not to provide coverage for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). As part of the action, the groups delivered over 50,000 petitions collected by Ekō, […]
Le géant de l’assurance Marsh sous le feu des critiques pour son rôle dans un projet pétrolier controversé
Inclusive Development International (IDI) et 10 organisations de défense des droits de l’homme et de l’environnement en Ouganda et en Tanzanie, qui préfèrent rester anonymes par crainte de représailles, ont déposé aujourd’hui une plainte auprès du gouvernement américain, alléguant que le géant de l’assurance Marsh, basé à New York et membre du groupe Marsh McLennan, […]
Insurance giant Marsh under fire over role in controversial oil project
Inclusive Development International and 10 human rights and environmental organizations in Uganda and Tanzania, which are remaining anonymous due to fear of reprisals, filed a complaint to the U.S. government today alleging that New York-based insurance giant Marsh, a member of the Marsh McLennan group, violated international guidelines for responsible business conduct by serving as […]
World Bank client backs out of EACOP after risk assessment
Britam Holdings, a leading East African insurance group and client of the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC), has decided not to participate in underwriting the planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) after conducting a review of the environmental and social risks involved. This is a major blow to project developers, including TotalEnergies and […]
TotalEnergies’ East African pipeline breaches international environmental and human rights standards
A new report assessing the East African Oil Pipeline (EACOP) and associated oil fields against internationally recognized environmental and human rights standards for financial institutions finds numerous violations, putting banks at risk if they sign on to support the project. The assessment, undertaken by the Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO), Inclusive Development International (IDI) […]
Top Dutch Asset Manager drops Total over East African pipeline project
Dutch asset management company, ACTIAM, confirmed this week in an interview with The Guardian that it pulled all investments from TotalEnergies and placed the company on an exclusion list over concerns about its controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project. ACTIAM is among the top ten Dutch asset managers and had nearly $4 million […]