today 7.30 pm, Tuesday, 11 Jul,
theme: International Financial Institutions
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7.30 pm, Tuesday, 11 Jul,
International Financial Institutions
- dominated by G8 governments, bodies like the World Bank and IMF shape our world using our money;
shouldn't we know more about them, and how they could be controlled for public good?
* pumping poverty - speaker tour *
Oil, mining and gas projects have left a legacy of human rights abuses and environmental degradation throughout the world. "Pumping Poverty" follows a recent speaking tour by Friends of the Earth International activists from Ghana, Nigeria, Guatemala and Georgia. They came in 2005 to Amsterdam, Paris and London to demand that International Financial Institutions, like the World Bank, stop investing taxpayers' money in such destructive projects.
* Invisible Hands - How the European Investment Bank Shapes Europe *
Highlighting two projects financed by the Bank in the Slovak Republic and the UK, the film illustrates how the European Union's Investment Bank (EIB) does not stand up even to its own to minimal social and environmental standards.
Plus short films and speakers
Hannah Ellis: Friends of the Earth
Zoe Young - film-maker and www.IFIwatch.tv co-ordinator
Venue:
Inn on the Green, Thorpe Close, Portobello Green, London W10 (bar above the sports centre)
nearest tube: Ladbroke Grove