Our Manifesto 2026-2030

Our manifesto
2026 - 2030

Co-created by Coalition members over 18 months, our Manifesto charts how we nurture values, exchange strategies, and grow resilient movements. In our Manifesto, we set the direction we want to take for 2026-2030, building on our strengths to respond to emerging opportunities and threats.

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Our work

With our members and partners, we work to ensure that frontline communities have the information, power and resources to determine their own development paths, and to use their own voice to hold development banks and international companies accountable for their impacts on people and the planet. Read about our collective impacts here.

  • Connect: We link local communities and Indigenous Peoples with information, skills, tools, resources and allies for peer learning, capacity-building, solidarity, and collective action.
  • Protect: We facilitate safety, protection and advocacy support for those facing threats.
  • Mobilize: we co-create strategies with local communities, Indigenous Peoples and allies at national, regional, cross-regional and global levels to increase transparency, accountability and participation by public development banks.
  • Visibilize: we amplify the stories and perspectives of local communities and Indigenous Peoples, showcase their solutions, and expose the impacts of harmful development activities.

Stories, advocacy & campaigns

Check out our stories about community-led struggles, find out about our latest advocacy efforts, and join our collective campaigns!

 

 

AfDB CSOs Working Group newsletter – May 2025

Welcome to the 2nd edition of the African Development Bank (AfDB) CSO Working Group newsletter!

CRE bulletin – May 2025

Welcome to the Community Resource Exchange (CRE) bulletin, where we provide key updates about the CRE, highlights from the powerful struggles led by our community partners around the world, and useful resources.

How communities in sacrifice zones suffer environmental injustices in Mexico, Chile, Nigeria and Indonesia

How communities in sacrifice zones suffer environmental injustices in Mexico, Chile, Nigeria and Indonesia. To dismantle sacrifice zones, governments and corporations must prioritize people over profit, implement robust environmental safeguards, and respect the rights and autonomy of affected ...

Joint statement: Urgent Call on the IFC and the EBRD for Remedy and Accountability at Indorama Agro, Uzbekistan

On April 3, 89 civil society organizations signed a joint statement calling on the IFC and the EBRD to ensure remedy and accountability, for the severe and systemic violations at Indorama Agro cotton project, Uzbekistan. You can find the statement in English below and in Uzbek ...

Public development banks: sustainers of inequality

In this op-ed, originally published by Resumen, Loreto Vasquez Salvador (ACUE) questions the role of public development banks play and the neocolonial paradigm they keep replicating, while using the slogan of a "just" energy transition.

Kenya: the true impact of the AfDB-funded Menengai geothermal project

In the heart of Kenya's Rift Valley, the Menengai geothermal project—despite being presented as a green, sustainable solution advancing a “just” energy transition—is causing serious problems to the affected communities.

Public Development Banks must prioritise indigenous peoples and communities in climate projects

In this blog, Manson Gwanyanya calls on development banks to prioritise Indigenous Peoples and communities in climate projects.

Finance in Common 2025

In this multimedia report, we share some key higlights from the Finance in Common Summit 2025, presenting the perspectives and key takeaways from Coalition's members and partners.

Behind the “green” transition: the impact of graphite mining in Ulanga, Tanzania

Despite promises of benefits for the local community, the Mahende graphite mining project (funded by DBSA) is leading to many harmful impacts.
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Coalition’s updates

In this section, you can find updates about our Coalition’s processes and structures (e.g.: updates from the Steering Committee, our strategy-setting process, etc.).

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Members Map

The Coalition has over 100 members based in around 50 countries.
Click here to check who our members are and learn more about their work.

OUR KEY AREAS OF WORK

 

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COMMUNITY RESOURCE EXCHANGE

The CRE is a system to facilitate collaborations and co-develop strategies with and among communities, who are defending their rights in the context of international investments and development projects.

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DEFENDERS IN DEVELOPMENT

A global campaign to prevent and address risks that human rights defenders face when raising their voices about projects funded by development banks.

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REGIONAL WORK

Together with our members and allies, we work at the national and regional level to strengthen capacity, coordination, and advocacy around development finance and human rights.

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A community-led energy transition

With our Coalition’s members and partners across Asia, Africa and Latin America, we are pushing for a community-led response to climate change by transforming the economic and energy system, and making it more bottom up. As part of this collective and cross-regional work, we are

  • developing joint demands and a joint narrative on a community-led approach to the just energy transition and dignified, equitable energy access;
  • amplifying stories of communities negatively affected by extractivist energy projects and showcasing their resistance, perspectives, and ideas for a different economic model;
  • coordinating advocacy efforts and engaging in spaces such as the COP or the G20;
  • producing collaborative research on the negative impacts of the current approach to the energy transition and advocating for community-led alternatives.
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