The EIB should think twice before funding the Rogun dam in Tajikistan

Jun 15, 2026

1On 15 June 2026, eight civil society organizations called on the European Investment Bank (EIB) to reconsider funding the Rogun hydropower dam in Tajikistan. This is a disastrous project that risks displacing 60,000 people, harming biodiversity, and threatening downstream water security across Central Asia – all in one of the most restrictive countries in terms of civic freedoms, where meaningful community engagement is barely possible.

In the past years, the civic space in Tajikistan has been categorized as “closed”, because of the widespread crackdown on dissenting voices and freedom of expression constantly under threat. This climate of fear has led individuals to “regularly self-censor in order to avoid reprisals.” Downstream communities in Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan would also face significant barriers to raising concerns or opposing the project, given the similarly restrictive contexts for civic engagement in those countries. 

The project is currently under appraisal by the EIB, which is expected to commit USD 550 million to the project. Under a consortium led by the World Bank, multiple development banks and funds – including the AIIB, EBRD, EIB, IsDB and the ADB – are mobilising more than USD 5 billion in financing for the dam and associated projects.

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