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2021年11月2日

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NGOs urge Banks not to finance East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline

" SUBJECT:URGENT CALLNOT TOFINANCE THE EAST AFRICANCRUDEOILPIPELINE"

We, the undersigned 263 civil society organisations (CSOs), are writing to you to share our deep concern about your potential participation in a $2.5 billion project finance loan for the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project. French oil major Total, together with the governments of Uganda and Tanzania and Total’s project partner, the Chinese state-owned oil firm CNOOC, are pushing towards reaching the already much-delayed Final Investment Decision on the EACOP early this year. 1

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ウガンダ&タンザニア:NGOが銀行に対し、強制移動、生計の喪失などを含めた人権侵害の懸念から、石油パイプライン計画への融資を行わないよう要請;銀行の回答及び未回答を含む

Uganda & Tanzania: East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)