Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank’s Broken Promise to the Poor
Last year, after fierce protests from human rights groups, the World Bank retreated from a proposal that would have allowed its borrowers to sidestep its rules for protecting indigenous communities.
by Sasha Chavkin and Dana Ullman, originally published by the International Center for Investigative Journalists. Read the full articlehere. Reporting supported by the GroundTruth Project and the International Women's Media Foundation.
Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank’s Broken Promise to the Poor
Last year, after fierce protests from human rights groups, the World Bank retreated from a proposal that would have allowed its borrowers to sidestep its rules for protecting indigenous communities.
by Sasha Chavkin and Dana Ullman, originally published by the International Center for Investigative Journalists. Read the full articlehere. Reporting supported by the GroundTruth Project and the International Women's Media Foundation.
DANA ULLMAN
Dana Ullman is an international photographer and writer based in New York's Hudson Valley and Ærø, Denmark. Her work explores the intersection of labor, agriculture and human rights globally, with a particular focus on North America, Scandinavia, and East Africa.