Public Eye Awards Press Conference, Davos, Switzerland TNI’s 2014 State of Power Report[1], reveals that in the past year, transnational corporations (TNCs), particularly gas and oil industry and banking have continued to benefit extraordinarily from the ongoing economic●●●
The State of Corporate Power – Insights into the Power of Corporations
Brid Brennan, Programme Co-ordinator Economic Justice, Corporate Power and Alternatives, Transnational Institute (TNI)
Joint civil society statement: World Bank forced to admit failings on controversial human rights scandal
OXFAM International
The World Bank has been forced to backtrack on a controversial investment in Corporación Dinant, a palm oil company implicated in serious human rights abuses in Honduras. Following the January 10th release of one of the most damning investigations ever issued●●●
CSO response to the CAO investigation into IFC investment in Corporación Dinant, Honduras
Statement
Summary International and Honduran CSOs, including Movement of Unified Campesinos in Aguan Honduras, Movimiento Madre Tierra Honduras, CIFCA, FIAN, Plataforma Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Democracia y Desarrollo, Oxfam, ActionAid International, Rights Action, Trocaire, Greenpeace International, Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa●●●
